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Describe Benign Tumours Slow Growth Secondary Form Life

Benign tumors are characterized by slow growth, lack of secondary tumors, localized effects, and are less likely to recur or be life-threatening.

- slow growth - secondary tumours don't form - less likely to be life threatening - localised effects - rarely reoccur

Front Describe benign tumours. (5)
Back - slow growth
- secondary tumours don't form
- less likely to be life threatening
- localised effects
- rarely reoccur

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