Journal of Cancer Clinical Research

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Journal of Cancer Clinical Research 44 7897 074717

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Malignant means that the tumour is finished of cancer cells, and it can attack nearby tissues. Some cancer cells can change into the bloodstream or lymph nodes, where they can binge to other tissues within the body2—this is called metastasis. Fortunately, in done 90% of patients in whom a malignant tumour is exposed there is no visible indication that the tumour has spread. This is significant because, if the tumour has already feast, the individual cannot be cured by simply removing the visible tumour at the primary site. Malignant tumours are cancerous developments. They are often resistant to treatment may binge to other parts of the body and they sometimes recur later they were detached. A cancer is another expression for a malignant tumour (a malignant neoplasm). Most malignant brain tumours are caused by a cancer that ongoing somewhere else in the body and binge to the brain, through the bloodstream. These are known as minor tumours. Cancers that can binge to the brain include lung cancer, breast cancer, bowel cancer and melanoma

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