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How are malignant neoplasms and crabs connected?

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It's a visual thing: Many cancers, due to their unstructured local growth patterns, have thin tendrils radiating out from the main body of the tumor, much like the legs of a crab. I believe that's your answer. It works in astrology. I hope so. Good luck.

Answered 2/5/2014

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