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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But if tumour cells spread, a process called metastasis, they can form tumours in vital organs such as the lungs.
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Consideration of the genetic lesions in any one tumour makes it apparent that carcinogenesis is a heterogenous process.
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Every minor ailment is interpreted as the start of another tumour .
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I was later operated on for a tumour there.
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It happens when a lymph channel is blocked, either by a tumour or by scarring from radiotherapy or surgery.
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The tumour shrank dramatically, in a way which had not been seen before.
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The histological sections of each lesion were reviewed to select tissue blocks containing representative and adequate volumes of tumour .
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This also applied to the subgroup with a curative tumour resection and is in accordance with other studies that used preoperative radiotherapy.