A tumour which is not likely to spread

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The correct answer is A. Benign.

A benign tumor is a tumor that is not likely to spread to other parts of the body. It is usually slow-growing and does not invade surrounding tissue. Benign tumors are often removed surgically, but they are not usually life-threatening.

A malignant tumor is a tumor that is likely to spread to other parts of the body. It is usually fast-growing and can invade surrounding tissue. Malignant tumors are often called cancer.

A localized tumor is a tumor that is confined to one area of the body. It is not likely to spread to other parts of the body.

A dead tumor is a tumor that has died. It is no longer growing and does not pose a threat to the patient.

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