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What is the reason for cell division in cancer effected cells​

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Answered by RpRai1753
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Cancer cells can divide without receiving the 'all clear' signal. While normal cells will stop division in the presence of genetic (DNA) damage, cancer cells will continue to divide. The results of this are 'daughter' cells that contain abnormal DNA or even abnormal numbers of chromosomes.

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