Lets say someone goes to the doctor: The doctor sees tumors in the lungs and in the liver. Why does the doctor know that its liver cancer that spread to the lungs and not lung cancer that spread to the liver?

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Lets say someone goes to the doctor: The doctor sees tumors in the lungs and in the liver. Why does the doctor know that its liver cancer that spread to the lungs and not lung cancer that spread to the liver?

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They take out a little bit of the tumour. The cancer cells tend to look like bad versions of where they came from. So a liver cancer cell will look like a bad liver cell, even if it’s somewhere else.

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