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Q: Why are cancer cells different from other cells?
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How are cancer cells diffrent from other cells?

Cancer cells are different because they keep rapidly growing even when they come together.


How are stem cells and cancer cells different?

it is just different


What exactly is the use for chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is generally defined as a treatment for cancer. There are many different types of cancer and so many different therapies are used. Most chemotherapies are based upon poisons that work more effectively on the cancer cells than on other body cells. Work continues to find substances that are more specific in attacking the cancer and in delivery methods that minimize what is delivered to other body cells in comparison to what reaches the cancer.


When cancer cells invade other cells and tissues in the body the cancer is said to have done what?

Metastasized.


How can scientists know when cells are cancerous?

Because they appear mutated compared to other "normal" cells. Multiple mutations in one cell leads to cancer. Some look similar to normal cells, most don't, google for images of different types of cancer cells


How does Mesothelioma Cancer affect the cells in your body?

Mesothelioma cancer afftects your cells the same way any other cancer would affect your cells. It is a terrible disease.


Are cancer cells dangerous?

Yes cancer cells are dangerous. Malignant cancer cells are the most dangerous as they can replicate and move to different parts of the body. Benign cancer cells are far less dangerous and don't replicate or move around the body.


How do cells connect with cancer?

Cancer are cells that do not limit their self-division. It is this flagrant growth that forms a tumour. The cancer cells are interconnected with benign cells in the same way that the benign cells connect with each other.


Does a cancer have a nucleas?

Cancer cells have a nucleus just like the cells that they come from. Cancer cells are "out of control" cells. They can pile up and form tumors. They pay no attention to the rules that other cells pay attention to.


During detachment how do cancer cells cause lysis of the basement membrane of the host cell?

adhesion of cancer cells to the underlying basement membrane [35108]. ... interaction with other cancer cells, host cells, and subendothelian and/or other ..... attachment or to cause detachment of the endothelial cells from ...... exhibited during cancer cell interaction with endothelial cells or blood elements ...


What is it when your cells attack each other?

cancer


What cells does prostate cancer affect?

Prostate Cancer originates in the Male Prostate, however it can metastasize, or spread to other areas of the body.