Journal of Cancer Clinical Research

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Journal of Cancer Clinical Research 44 7897 074717

Malignant Tumours Impact Factor

Most malignant brain tumours are caused by a cancer that happening somewhere else in the body and meal to the brain, through the bloodstream. These are identified as secondary tumours. Cancers that can feast to the brain include lung cancer, breast cancer, bowel cancer and melanoma skin cancer. Malignant tumours are cancerous developments. They are often unaffected to treatment; may banquet to other parts of the body and they sometimes recur after they were indifferent. A cancer is another word for a malignant tumour (a malignant neoplasm). Abnormal sections of tissue in the body are called tumours or neoplasms. Some tumours are kindly (not normally dangerous) and some are malevolent (e.g. collected at least partly of cancer cells). Occasional gentle tumours are diagnosed as pre-cancerous if the doctor has good reason to trust cancer will progress.

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