A client diagnosed with cancer has his tumor staged and graded based on what factors?
A) How they tend to grow and the cell type
B) How they spread and tend to grow
C) How they differentiate the cell type
D) How they spread and differentiate
A
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Tumors are staged and graded based upon how they tend to grow and the cell type before a client is treated for cancer.
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