Individuals with tumors in the second grouping often have a better prognosis due to factors such as lower tumor grade, less aggressive Biology, and a more favorable response to treatment. These tumors may also be detected at an earlier stage, leading to more effective intervention. Additionally, the presence of specific genetic markers or favorable histological features can contribute to improved outcomes. Overall, these characteristics generally correlate with a higher likelihood of successful treatment and longer survival rates.
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