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What cellular error allows a neoplasm to form?

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Well you see here, a normal cell must develop mutations that allow it to NO longer obey boundaries of adjacent cells, then when allowing for uncontrolled growth, and the "Neoplasm" must be able to produce its own blood supply.

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