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If a Tumor Is Becoming Progressively Worse and Is Likely

Question 48

Question 48

Multiple Choice

If a tumor is becoming progressively worse and is likely to cause death,it is


A) oncogenic.
B) benign.
C) malignant.
D) encapsulated.

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