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Cancer is deadly because of its propensity to spread, or metastasize. Cancer is deadly because it moves, not because it is big. Cancers that don’t metastasize are called “benign” because they very rarely cause significant disease. Cancers that do metastasize are called “malignant” because of their tendency to kill.
The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery (The Wellness Code Book 3)
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