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that a man had cancer, but the bizarre tumors didn t have human cells. It turns out he had tapeworms, and his tapeworm developed cancer that spread to him.

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Fun Fact: that a man had cancer, but the bizarre tumors didn’t have human cells. It turns out he had tapeworms, and his tapeworm developed cancer that spread to him.

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