It really depends on the type of cancer.
Cancer is the term describing cancer cells and their location. There is a unique medical name describing every type of cancer known in the registry. The name is given based on the characteristics of the cancer cells, such as carcinoma or blastoma.
I have no idea what kind of cell kills cancer cells. Why do you think i asked the question?
both mitosis and meosis cell division occurs in cancer cells
Carcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in the epithelial cells. This type of cancer starts in a tissue that lines the surfaces of the body.
This cancer type is called myeloma.
Adenocarcinoma is a common type of cancer that arises from cells within glandular tissues. It can be a cancer found in lungs, colon, prostate, or other places.
True, NK cells are there to protect the body from any type of abnormal growth in all tissues including cancer cells.
B cells are a type of white blood cell that:differentiate into plasma cellsproduce antibodieshumoral immune responseNK or natural killer cells are involved in killing cancer cells.
Infectious.
A chemotherapeutic drug used to treat cancer must be more toxic to cancer cells (at least, to the cancer cells of the specific type of cancer which it is intended to treat) than it is to the healthy cells of the body. Otherwise, you could only kill the cancer by also killing the patient.
Nk (natural killer) cells.