Cancers ARE cells. Carcinomas are nothing more than cells that have 'gone bad'. Their DNA gets screwed up and they grow out of control.
No, boogers are mucous which builds up in the nasal passage cancer is mutating cells.
No. Breast cancer is in the cells and may also be DNA related.
you cant get cancer from smoking everbody has cancer cells in there body and some peoples cells open and thats how they get it its nothing to do with smoking even though people say it is!
Cancer research, particularly related to biology, as it deals with the anatomy of humans.
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
Cell division is related to the spread of cancer because cancer is uncontrolled cell division. So they are closely related. Short Answer is: carcinoma is cell-division when the normal program of cell-division has 'been compromised', i. e. altered. It is related because when the cell divides, sometimes it can cluster up... like a crowded room. then it starts to sort of push away the good cells so there is basically more room to breathe. eventually, this cluster of cells becomes one big ball and starts to spread to other parts of the body and develop more bad clustered cells again only in a different part of the body. This is how cancer forms and spreads to other organs in your body.
You can have cancer anywhere there are cells; where there are cells, there is a possibility of a mutation that causes cancer.
pre cancer cells are cells with an abnormal appearance suggestive of an increased cancer risk. These cells are not cancerous by themselves alone.
yes certain cancers contain golgi cells such as the colon cancer cell and also the breast cancer cells
The first thing you should know is that the word 'cancer' actually refers to many different diseases. Cancer is a disease of the cells. Our bodies are made up of billions of cells - they're basically like building blocks. Cells are constantly dying and so our bodies are constantly producing new ones to replace them. This production of new cells that allows us to grow, to replace worn-out cells and to heal after an injury. For more straighforward facts about cancer visit related links below.
dividing out of control .
In the cell cycle of cancer cells interphase is still the longest phase. However, interphase is shorter in cancer cells than in normal cells.