Monday, January 18, 2016

What is cancer??

What is cancer??



Cancer is a disease of the body's cells. Normally cells grow and multiply in a controlled way

however, if something causes a mistake to occur in the cells' genetic blueprints, this control can be lost. Cancer is the term used to describe collections of these cells, growing and potentially spreading within the body. As cancerous cells can arise from almost any type of tissue cell,   cancer actually refers to about 100 different diseases


Cancer cells that do not spread beyond the immediate area in which they arise are said to be benign ie. they are not dangerous. If these cells spread into surrounding areas, or to different parts of the body, they are known as malignant - commonly referred to as cancer.

Cancer affects a large number of Australians, both directly and indirectly




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