The modern view of cancer describes the cells of a malignant tumor as _________.
A) normal cells which have been converted to cancer cells by hormones
B) a complex mixture of cells, some malignant and some not
C) genetically identical to the surrounding somatic cells from the same patient
D) abnormal cells confined to a tissue within the patient
E) clonal, each being genetically identical to the other cells in the tumor
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