When is the tumour referred to as malignant?
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When cancer cells form a lump or growth, it is called a cancerous tumour. A tumour is cancerous when it: grows into nearby tissues. has cells that can break away and travel through the blood or lymphatic system and spread to lymph nodes and distant parts of the body.
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