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QUESTION: WHAT IS A LOW MALIGNENT POTENTIAL TUMOR? RESPONSE: A Low Malignent Potential Tumor is a tumor of intermediate capacity to recurr and to metastasize (spread). Usually, if these tumors recurr, they recurr very late in time and usually in only one or a few sites as opposed to multiple and early metastatic disease.
RESPONSE: A Low Malignent Potential Tumor is a tumor of intermediate capacity to recurr and to metastasize (spread). Usually, if these tumors recurr, they recurr very late in time and usually in only one or a few sites as opposed to multiple and early metastatic disease.
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