develop a tumour

Frequency: 6.37.9 per million words

to begin to have a tumour

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  • He developed a brain tumour.
  • Unfortunately, some patients develop new tumours even after successful treatment.
  • There is a risk that she might develop a tumour later in life.
  • Doctors are concerned that the abnormal cells could develop into a malignant tumour.
  • If you notice any unusual growths, it's crucial to get them checked before they develop into a serious tumour.
  • The research focuses on understanding why certain individuals are more prone to developing tumours.
  • Early detection is key to preventing a small growth from developing into a large tumour.
  • Could a lifetime of exposure to these chemicals cause someone to develop a tumour?
  • By the time symptoms appeared, the patient had already developed a significant tumour.
  • Animals exposed to the substance were observed to develop tumours at a higher rate.