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They are cancerous and cause cancer to the cells
A large penis can during sex, hit the cervix and cause some damage the the cervical cells. If damage is done on a regular basis, the cells can become pre-cancerous and cancerous.
Unrestrained of cells in or on the body can be a tumor. This can be non-cancerous or cancerous. Since you are looking at a "disease caused by unrestrained growth of abnormal cells", I would suggest cancer.Non-cancerous growth can cause problems that can be called diseases. A large growth of non-cancerous cells can cause problems of the pancreas called pancreatitis.Cancerous growths of the pancreas can cause blockage of the bile ducts causing jaundice.There are many other example of these.
the cancerous cells
They generally cause cancerous cells to be formed within exposed tissues.
Brain cells
A carcinoma is a cancerous tumor.
Cancerous Cells
Cells can become cancerous
Cancerous cells are ones that reproduce contantly and ignore apoptosis signals (death signals) to self-destruct, thereby preventing damage and more innefective cells. They do not function correctly, usually from irreperable DNA damage which would normally mean they would perform apoptosis to not cause further harm. Cancerous cells, however, ignore these "death" signals and continue to reproduce, even though they do not function. Enough of these cancerous cells together form a tumor, and tumors on organs can affect the surrounding tissue cells and cause a loss of functional efficiency.
metastasis