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Biology, 16.07.2019 17:00, keem8042

Amalignant cancer differs from a benign cancer in that: malignant cancers invade surrounding tissue and benign cancers do not. malignant cancers are lethal and benign cancers are not. malignant cancers are caused by viruses and benign cancers are not. benign cancers are lethal and malignant ones are not.

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