explain major types of cancer cell
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There are 5 major types of cancer cell.
Five major categories of cancer, based on their histological characteristics, are:
Carcinoma; Sarcoma; Myeloma; Leukemia; and Lymphoma.
- In addition, there are also some mixed types.
- The most common sites in which cancer develops include the skin, lungs, female breasts, prostate, colon and rectum, and uterus.
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Explanation:
The term "cancer" encompasses more than 100 diseases affecting nearly every part of the body, and all are potentially life-threatening. The major types of cancer are carcinoma, sarcoma, melanoma, lymphoma, and leukemia.
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