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Malignant Tumour Cells Are Cancerous Spreading Neighbouring Tissues Spread

Malignant tumor cells are cancerous, spreading to neighboring tissues and spreading to different parts of the body in the blood where they form secondary tumors.

Las células de tumores malignos son cancerosas, se extienden a tejidos vecinos y se diseminan a diferentes partes del cuerpo a través de la sangre, donde forman tumores secundarios.

Text Malignant tumour cells are cancerous - spreading to neighbouring tissues and spread to different parts of the body in the blood where they form secondary tumours

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