cancer
Cancer.
The term 'canser' is a misspelled variation of the word cancer. Cancer can refer to a group of diseases that all involve unregulated cell growth or the birth sign which is represented by the crab.
Unregulated cell growth that causes a clump of cells to form is typically caused by genetic mutations in the cells that disrupt normal cell cycle regulation. Factors such as exposure to carcinogens, viruses, or certain lifestyle choices can also contribute to uncontrolled cell growth leading to the formation of a clump of cells, known as a tumor.
cancer
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skin cancer (any cancer for that matter) is when the cell cycle becomes completely unregulated and only performs cell division without its normal cell functions.
duplication
Inhibiting mitosis means that cell multiplication and growth is halted, and halting that process means that the cancer will not continue to grow, and can be more easily treated and eradicated.
The term for when a cell lives among a group of other cells is "cellular microenvironment" or "cell niche". This environment can influence the behavior and function of the cell, including its growth, differentiation, and responses to stimuli.
No. While patients of some inflammatory bowel diseases can be more susceptible to cancer it is not the same disease. Inflammatory disease is a chronic inflammation of the bowel. Cancer is unregulated cell growth anywhere in the body.
Unregulated populations tend to increase due to factors such as abundant resources, limited competition, and absence of predators or diseases that can control their numbers. This can lead to overpopulation, resource depletion, and ecosystem imbalances.
Growth that is due to an increase in cell number results from an increased rate of mitotic cell division and is termed hyperplasia. Consequently, growth of a tissue or organ due to an increase in cell size is termed hypertrophy.