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What is the meaning for(negative for malignant cells)?

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Dr. Elizabeth Wallen answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

No cancer: Good news! Negative for malignant cells, mean no cancer is seen.

Dr Parvez agreed

Answered 11/2/2019

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