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The interphase, (which is the period for the cell to increase its size and the number of organelles in it or to get differentiated), becomes very short such that nuclear division occurs very rapidly and repeatedly.

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It can give cancer to all the other cells, so it causes more cells to be cancerous. It goes all around the body and the number of the cancer cells will get much more than the first.

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How does lung cancer effect the cell cycle?

A change in the Cell cycle causes Lung cancer or any other cancer. lung cancer doesn't affect the cell cycle. In the interphase of the cell there are three phases G1, S and the G2 phase . generally the cells enter G0(g zero) phase if further division of cells is not needed. this is controlled by the cell cycle regulatory compounds(cyclins and kinases). If the cell doesn't enter the G0 phase, this causes continuous division of them and called a cancer. this is brought up by Carcinogens (cancer causing agents).


What can cause the cell cycle to be uncontrolled?

what can cause the cell cycle to be uncontrolled is that if a pathogen gets into the cell the cell will turn into a cancer cell and that will make the cell cycle uncontrolledif your cell turns into a cancer cell then you will have cancer cells reproducing faster than a normal cell(a normal cell is supposed to reproduce every 22 hour's a cancer cell reproduces every 10 hours)


What part of the cell cycle would you expect that a change in regulation could result in cancer?

M phase


What is the relationship between skin cancer and cell cycle?

skin cancer (any cancer for that matter) is when the cell cycle becomes completely unregulated and only performs cell division without its normal cell functions.


How does the cancer affect the cell cycle?

Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.


Why do cancer cells have a shorter cell cycle?

Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.


Why can cancer be described as a disease of the cell cycle?

Because cancer cells exhibit uncontrolled cell proliferation and constantly progress through the cell cycle when they should not.


What occurs when the cell cycle is no longer regulated?

The cell cycle goes out of control and cancer develops.


Occurs when the cell cycle is no longer regulated?

The cell cycle goes out of control and cancer develops.


What disease can occur is the cell cycle doesn't happen correctly?

Cancer is a result of a malfunctioning cell cycle.


When control of the cell cycle is lost what results?

Cancer is the result of a cell cycle out of control. Proposals causes tumors quickly. This happens when the cell cycle is out of control


Why is cancer considered a disease of the cell cycle?

yes