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How are skin cancer cells are different from normal skin cells? Why does this happen
(25 Apr 2008)
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Cancer Effected Skin Cells
Skin cancer is a medical condition where the cells in your body lose the ability to grow in a normal manner. The cells in our body die and are replaced with healthy ones. However, if you are suffering from any medical condition, your cells begin to grow in an uncontrollable manner. As a result they form a mass. This mass of cells is a tumor. In some cases this abnormal growth of cells is limited to only a few layers of the cell. This does not extend beyond this limit. In such cases the tumor is known as benign. However, sometimes the tumor spread to other cells. In such cases it is called malignant. These cells can spread to the other, healthy cells and destroy them too.
Our body has different types of cells. In the normal course of things these cells die and are automatically replaced by new, healthy cells. This is process that is continuously going on in our body. But for some people, this process takes a deviation. In such cases the healthy cells begin to grow uncontrollably. This growth can be dangerous if the cells get together and spread to other parts of the body, where they infect the healthy cells.
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answered by G S on 25 Apr 2008, 6:36:50
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