Pee on them
If the treatment is successful in stopping cancer cells from dividing, the process of cell proliferation and cell cycle progression will be affected. This would lead to a halt in the replication and division of cancer cells, ultimately inhibiting tumor growth.
dividing out of control .
cells dividing to much
cells dividing to much
no the cells continue to divided thus spreading the new cancer cells
everybody is born with cancer cell. No cancer does not start when cells have stoped growing and dividing. it is simply because the cancer cells are getting agrrivated witch makes it start.
If cells do not know when to stop dividing, they can continue to proliferate uncontrollably, leading to the formation of a tumor. This uncontrolled growth can result in the development of cancer.
cancer cells it produce an enzyme (telomerase) that make cells dividing uncontrolled.
cells dividing too much
Chemo
No, Cancer cells do not realize that they are becoming invasive and therefore keep dividing and eventually metastasize.
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