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What is the most common clinical manifestation of breast cancer?
 
  A. Lump
  B. Nipple or skin retraction
  C. Bloody discharge
  D. Pain
  E. Swelling

Question 2

A metastatic tumor is one that:
 
  A. has spread to a location way from its site of origin.
  B. shows slow expansion and well-differentiated cells.
  C. cannot be classified easily.
  D. invades deeply into the tissue where it arose.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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