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the development of a tumour.
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an abnormal tissue growth that can be either benign or malignant.
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The growth of abnormal tissue with no useful function to the organism. Tumors are known either as malignant or benign. Malignant tumors are known to grow continuously and have the ability to invade healthy tissues, eventually leading to death. Benign tumors tend to stop growing once they reach a certain point. And normally don't result in death.
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An abnormal mass of undifferentiated cells within a multicellular organism. They can interfere with vital body functions and absorb nutrients needed elsewhere. They can be malignant (cancerous), which means they will grow rapidly and spread to other parts of the body or cause more tumors to form elsewhere, or be benign, which means that they will generally grow much more slowly and stay put in one area.
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An abnormal mass of tissue. Tumors are either benign or malignant.
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