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How is a cancer cell different from a normal cell ?

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Cancer is an abnormal and uncontrolled division of cells that invade and destroy the surrounding tissue, forming a tumor or neoplasm. It is a heterogenous group of cells, that do not respond to the normal cell division. The cancer cells move to distant parts of bodies such as lungs, bones,liver, skin and brain.
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