Cells mutate rapidly and in the end, it develops into cancer.
Cancer is the disorder in which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably. This abnormal growth can result in the formation of tumors and can interfere with normal body functions.
The disease where body cells go out of control and multiply uncontrollably is called cancer. In cancer, normal regulatory mechanisms fail, leading to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that can invade and damage surrounding tissues. This unchecked proliferation can form tumors and may spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes in cancer patients.
The choices are -they were harmed by radiation therapy -they died off because the cancerous cells deprived them of nutrients -they died off due to natural causes - they thrived with the cancerous cells
Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells. such cells called cancer cells divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors that can damage the surrounding tissues
cells multiply and mutate. cells are part of biology
The most common characteristic of cancer cells is that they multiply rapidly. Cancer cells can multiply at a rapid pace and make the patient weak.
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Drug use, asbestos, anthracyctine antibiotics, pollution, radiation, poison, tobacco, unnatural products (hair dyes)
Cancerous Cells
Cells within the body multiply regularly.Some cells grow uncontrollably forming tumors. As the disease progresses, the cancerous cells travel through the blood stream and attack other organs of the body.
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Replicating uncontrolled.
(Cystic fibrosis/Cancer) is a growth disorder of cells that occurs when cells divide uncontrollably within the body.
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Cancer is not part of DNA. Change in DNA. may cause cancer . Some people may be born with faulty DNA which might cause the cells that read the faulty section of DNA to reproduce uncontrollably, but on the other hand, exposure to radiation or carcinogens may cause the DNA in a few specific cells to mutate and thus not be controllable by the rest of the cells in your body.