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Give a brief account of a benign tumour?

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Benign tumours: Tumours result from abnormal and persistent cell division consists of cancer cells that remains localized at the spot of origin and do not spread to distinct sites. These are not great threat to life (non - fatal), but some can be fatal, as in brain tumour. Well - differentiated cells generally characterize benign tumours.
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