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  • Understanding Cancer: Uncontrolled Cell Growth and Division
    When cells divide uncontrollably and incorrectly, this is called cancer.

    Here's why:

    * Uncontrolled Division: Normal cells have a built-in mechanism to stop dividing when they reach a certain point. Cancer cells ignore this signal and continue dividing indefinitely.

    * Incorrect Division: Cancer cells often divide incorrectly, leading to mutations in their DNA. These mutations can cause cells to become abnormal in shape, size, and function.

    Key points about cancer:

    * It's a complex disease with many different types.

    * The specific causes of cancer vary, but often involve genetic mutations and environmental factors.

    * Cancer can spread to other parts of the body, making it a serious health concern.

    * Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes.

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