metastasis
metastasis
metastasis
metastasis
metastasis
metastasis
The movement of cancer cells from one tumor to other areas is called metastasis.
By either preforming surgery to remove the cancerous cells or by radiating the tumor to kill off the cancerous cells. A patient may also undergo chemotherapy to fight off the disease.
the cancerous cells
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
Brain cells
Cancerous cell growth is called cancer. It occurs when abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and can spread to other parts of the body. Treatment options for cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or targeted therapy.
well the cells go through a interesting process that includes cell "reproduction"