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Filter by Meaning The oncologist explained that the primary tumor had become metastatic and spread to the brain.
The biopsy results revealed that the carcinoma was metastatic and had spread to the bones.
The patient was worried that the melanoma on their skin was metastatic and had spread to other parts of the body.
The patient underwent a bone scan to determine if the cancer had become metastatic and spread to the bones.
The metastatic growth of the disease was difficult to control.
The patient's condition was diagnosed as metastatic tuberculosis.
The metastatic outbreak of the virus was a cause for concern.
The cancer had become metastatic and spread to her liver.
The company faced a metastatic decline in profits due to poor management.
The invasive species proved to be metastatic to the native plants in the area.
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