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Malignant Tumours Cells Cancers Invade Neighbouring Tissues And Spread

Malignant tumor cells are cancers; they invade neighboring tissues and spread to different parts of the body via the bloodstream, forming secondary tumors.

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Malignant tumour cells are cancers. They invade neighbouring tissues and spread to different parts of the body in the blood where they form secondary tumours.

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