What makes a Cancer Cell a specialized cell?!


Question: What makes a Cancer Cell a specialized cell.?
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Among all cells of human body Cancer cells are specialized cells as Cancer defies simple definition. It is a disease that develops when the orderly relationship of cell division and cell differentiation becomes disordered. In cancer, dividing cells seem to lose the capacity to differentiate, and they acquire the ability to invade through basement membranes and spread (metastasize) to many areas of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatics. Cancer is usually clonal, that is, it develops initially in a single cell. That abnormal cell then produces progeny that may behave rather heterogeneously. Some progeny continue to divide, some develop the capacity to metastasize, and some develop resistance to therapeutic agents. This single cell and its progeny, if unchecked, typically lead to the death of the host.

Secondly, it is the only dangerous cell which takes lives of millions every year. -Health Question & Answer

They are malignant in nature spreading their roots their roots into the organ of origin and then to the other organs.Health Question & Answer



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