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    One Reason for Staging a Malignant Tumor at the Time
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One Reason for Staging a Malignant Tumor at the Time

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Question 3

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One reason for staging a malignant tumor at the time of diagnosis is to:


A) identify the original cell from which the tumor developed.
B) locate and identify the primary tumor.
C) decide the initiating factor for a particular tumor.
D) determine the best treatment and prognosis.

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