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No, skin cancer does not have hair growing out of it. Skin cancer typically appears as abnormal growths or changes on the skin, and hair growth is not a characteristic feature of skin cancer.
HPV can cause cancer by integrating its DNA into the host cell's DNA, leading to abnormal cell growth and potentially cancerous changes.
i think it is Alzheimer's disease. that's what it said on GoogleCancer is abnormal cell division.
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
Cancer is the disorder characterized by abnormal replication of cells that can lead to the formation of tumors.
No. Having abnormal cells show up on a pap smear does not mean you will get cancer.However, abnormal cells can sometimes be a precursor to cancerous cells, and for that reason, it is very important to continue to get regular pap smears so that your healthcare provider can track any further changes in the characteristics of these cells, and if cancer does develop, hopefully catch it at a very early stage.
a mass of abnormal cells
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Diabetes and Cancer can result in Abnormal weight loss. As can Hyperthyroidism.
The abnormal development or growth of cells is called tumor or neoplasm, which can be benign or malignant. In the case of cancer, the cells divide uncontrollably and can invade surrounding tissues.
Pap smears check to see if you need further testing to detect cancer of the cervix or precancerous changes on the cervix.
Brain Cancer is a type of abnormal growth in the brain of a person. Basically one person with brian cancer have neuro symptoms such as changes in conciousness, changes in behavior, blurring of vision and the like. The abnormal growth may also take a lot of place in the skull together with the blood and cerebrospinal fluid thus it may increase intracranial pressure resulting in life threatening situation.