Question : Tumours that normally, remain confined to their original location, do not spread to other parts of the body and cause little damage are called ______ tumours.
Option 1: benign
Option 2: malignant
Option 3: active
Option 4: premalignant
Correct Answer: benign
Solution : The correct answer is benign .
These tumours are localised, which means they stay in one specific part of the body and do not spread to other areas. Since they do less harm to the body, these tumours are usually benign.
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