Because of the metastatic trait of cancer cells, how can we judge a cancer treatment to be effective? OA. if the highest possible levels of treatment have been used OB. if no new cancer cells are found in 2 weeks OC. if the original-source tumor has been identified OD. if the entire body has been proven free of tumors over a period of time E. if the complete tumor is removed

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