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Malignant Tumours Grows Spreads Neighbouring Healthy Tissues Dangerous

Malignant tumours grow and spread into neighboring healthy tissues, are dangerous, potentially fatal, and are cancers.

I tumori maligni crescono e si diffondono nei tessuti sani circostanti, sono pericolosi, potenzialmente fatali e costituiscono il cancro.

Front What are malignant tumours?
Back This is where the tumour grows and spreads to neighbouring healthy tissues. They are dangerous and can be fatal - they are cancers.

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