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Malignant cells are not always metastatic however, cells that have metastasized are considered malignant. How do these two definitions differ?

Malignant and metastatic cells both impair body function but metastatic cells are malignant cells that have also spread to other places in the body.

Malignant and metastatic cells both impair body function but malignant cells are metastatic cells that have also spread to other places in the body.

Malignant and metastatic cells both impair body function but metastatic cells are benign cells that have also spread to other places in the body.

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