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If a tumor invades surrounding tissue, it is called: benign. malignant. metastasis. biopsy.
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If a tumor invades surrounding tissue, it is called:
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malignant.
metastasis.
biopsy.
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It’s called malignant. For future questions like this I suggest googling the definition of each of the provided answers
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