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Cells Malignant Body Travel Break Spread Parts Travelling

Front How can malignant cells travel in the body?
Back Cells break off and spread to other parts of the body by travelling in the bloodstream. The malignant cells then invade healthy tissues elsewhere in the body and fom secondary tumours.

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