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What happens when a cell becomes cancerous?

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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When a cell becomes cancerous, it begins to grow and divide uncontrollably. New cells are produced – even if the body does not need them - A group of cancerous cells produces a growth called a tumour. - Cancer cells are undifferentiated – they do not carry out their normal function


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