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What is cancer
There are quite a few signs of malignant tumors – Burkitt’s lymphoma and retinoblastoma and the thymoma and ovarian cancer, Low malignant potential tumors and lung cancer and head and neck cancer – just to list a few examples. But all of these tumors are a few things in common.
Loss of ControlEvery cell in the body, such as adrenocorticotropic hormone, and prostacyclin without affecting the outside of cells and some other chemicals in cells. They relate to chemical control measures in the cell. They convey the cells grow and how much, when and how to be idle to communicate with other cells.
check for cancer cells is turned off. They do their thing without limitation. They are always active at the highest level. These malignant cells to lose control of their interaction with surrounding cells, and then to mobilize and move to other parts of the body. Changes in DNAAll malignacies has lost control, because the cell DNA is damaged. DNA is the chemical programming of the cell, which determines all of its activities. That DNA is damaged by being broken, nuclear radiation or chemicals. DNA begins to act out of control. Virus has also been shown to cause DNA damage that leads to cancer.
Damaged DNA can also be sent to your child. The fact that DNA can provide a malignant tumor if it is the trigger to cell contacts, or even damage DNA. Immortal CellsYour body cells normally live only for a certain time and then die (with some exceptions). They will then be replaced by healthy new cells. Cancer cells usually do not die. Even if they are very unusual, they will only grow. When these cells make tumors, and live in delusion, that you can fix something that is not perfect. That’s why you married a man who was dying of cancer. Need does not love you. And now that your husband is dead, you’re looking for a charity. That’s why you go out with me. I’m twice your age, I’m not great, I’m not charming, I’m not even nice. What I have is what you need. I am hurt. Of Cancer, Dr.
All of these forms of cancer can be divided into five common types. They are central nervous system tumors, leukemia, carcinoma, lymphoma and myeloma, and Sarcoma
Central nervous system tumors -. These are tumors of the brain and spinal cord begin. Leukemia – these cancers start in tissues that produce blood – such as bone marrow – and then release the blood cells. Carcinoma – a cancer that begins in tissues or the skin, internal organs. Sarcoma – sarcomas are cancers that begin connective tissue. Connective tissue is the tissue between the organs and other structures. Include things such as fat tissue, bone, muscle, blood vessels and cartilage. Lymphoma and myeloma – are cancers from starting cells, which normally protects the body – the immune system.
Now you know what cancer is, you can learn how to prevent or, where appropriate, how to treat it.