Biology, asked by Umar6662, 9 months ago

Neoplastic syndromes secrete high levels of proteins that promote the growth of cancer cells

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Answered by kasturi1508
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⏩ A paraneoplastic syndrome is a syndrome (a set of signs and symptoms) that is the consequence of cancer in the body specifically due to the production of chemical signalling molecules (such as hormones or cytokines) by tumor cells or by an immune response against the tumor. Unlike a mass effect, it is not due to the local presence of cancer cells.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Paraneoplastic syndrome are a symptom complexes which are present in cancer patients.

Explanation:

  • These are essential in the diagnosis of the cancer and often they are found in the routine blood examination even before the onset of the actual symptoms of paraneoplastic syndrome.
  • Paraneoplastic syndrome often needs proper treatment in addition to the treatment of the growing lump or the cancer cell. For example the increase in the calcium count in lung carcinoma.

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