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Compare the risk of bone cancers (osteosarcomas) to the risk of basal cell cancer (also known as basal cell carcinoma). Based on prior knowledge or research, why do you think sa…
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Compare the risk of bone cancers (osteosarcomas) to the risk of basal cell cancer (also
known as basal cell carcinoma). Based on prior knowledge or research, why do you
think sarcomas are less common than carcinomas?
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