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9 August, 08:18

How are malignant tumors different from benign tumors?

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  1. 9 August, 08:36
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    Malignant tumors are much more harmful. It is cancerous and can spread to the rest of the body. Benign are not cancer and do not spread. They are not a big deal unless they are pressing on something like vital blood vessels or nerves. I remember the difference by looking at the prefix on these words. Mal means bad (like mal-practice) and ben means good (like beneficial)
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