Partially yes. Cancer is a disease of population of cells that live, divide, invade and srepad without normal control.
Uncontrolled cell division leads to cancer.
Cancer is a disease of cell division. It occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. The circulatory system can play a role in cancer by allowing cancer cells to spread to other parts of the body (metastasis) through the bloodstream.
i think it is Alzheimer's disease. that's what it said on GoogleCancer is abnormal cell division.
Cancer is a disease that can occur from mutations that disrupt the control of cell reproduction. Mutations in genes involved in cell cycle regulation and growth can lead to uncontrolled cell division and the formation of tumors.
Cancer is a disease caused by mutations in genes that regulate the cell cycle, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation. These mutations can disrupt the normal processes that control cell division and growth, allowing cancer cells to multiply uncontrollably and form tumors.
Another name for uncontrolled cell division is cancer.
Cancer is considered a disease of the cell cycle because it involves uncontrolled growth and division of cells. Mutations in genes that regulate the cell cycle can lead to cells dividing uncontrollably, forming tumors, and spreading to other parts of the body. This disruption in the orderly progression of the cell cycle is a hallmark of cancer.
cancer maligant growth
No, sickle cell disease is not cancerous.
You can be mutated or some other disorder. Stem cells. To answer directly, cancer.
You can be mutated or some other disorder. Stem cells. To answer directly, cancer.
Cell division is regulated by the p53 gene and relates to cancer because Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell divison