Malignant Tumours Peer-review Journals

The living body is made up of cells that grow, expand, and respond to apoptosis in a systematic way. In certain cases, abnormalities of the cell are seen, called the neoplasm. Neoplasm or neoplasia refers to rapid, uncontrolled and abnormal growth of cells or body tissues. Neoplastic vegetation can be negative or negative. Benign neoplasm does not grow strongly or invade surrounding tissues. Thus, benign neoplasm is relatively inexpensive, or it can kill a person depending on its size. On the other hand, the malignant neoplasm has anti-inflammatory properties and metastasis. Malignant neoplasms are cancerous accurately.

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