It is a cancer.
No, Cancer is a mutation. It is not normal.
Bladder cancer starts when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably inside the bladder lining. These cancer cells damage normal healthy cells by taking away nutrients and space needed for proper function. Over time, the cancer may spread deeper into the bladder wall, causing symptoms like blood in urine, pain during urination, frequent urination, and weakness. If not treated early, bladder cancer can spread to nearby organs and other parts of the body. According to Ayurveda and Jeena Sikho HiiMS experts, early diagnosis, a healthy diet, detox therapies, and natural lifestyle changes may help support the body and improve overall health naturally.
PSA is just one indicator of prostate cancer. It is possible to have prostate cancer and have a normal PSA reading.
Your question makes no sense. Cancer is mutation of normal cells.
A pap smear will not detect ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer won't affect whether a pap smear is normal or abnormal -- it could be either one.
yes on your body
Normal cells and cancer cells differ in several ways. Normal cells have a controlled growth and division rate, while cancer cells grow uncontrollably. Normal cells have a specific function in the body, while cancer cells lose their specialized function. Additionally, normal cells undergo programmed cell death when necessary, but cancer cells evade this process. Finally, normal cells have a limited ability to spread to other parts of the body, while cancer cells can invade nearby tissues and metastasize to distant organs.
Yes, cancer cells typically divide at a faster rate than normal cells.
a. cancer cells divide uncontrollably. b. normal cells cannot make copies of DNA. c. cancer cells cannot make copies of DNA. d. normal cells divide uncontrollably. (A) cancer cells divide uncontrollably
Yes
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
skin cancer is the normal one but this could lead onto others