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Recognizing the 4 Major Types of Cancer
The cells in our body grow, multiply, and die naturally. Each cell holds a copy of your DNA; the genetic blueprints that instruct them how, what, and where to grow, as well as how to replicate themselves. When the genetic data in a cell is damaged, the cell can start replicating uncontrollably, forming a growth. We know that growths can become cancerous, but what is a growth and how does it relate to cancer? This article will tell you what happens in your body when you develop the four basic cancer types, which encompass the most well-known types of cancer.

Cancerous cells
Growths and Tumors
What is a growth, and how can it become cancerous? A growth is a state where one of the cells in your body continues to replicate, even when it is no longer needed and creates many cells of the same kind. These growths can remain benign without metastasizing (spreading) to other parts of the body, or become malignant (even benign growths can become malignant). Malignant tumors form when part of the genetic code in the cell is damaged, forcing the cell to replicate itself uncontrollably, including the damaged genetic code. Usually, our bodies will destroy these cells on their own, but at times they can replicate beyond the body’s control. When the body can no longer stop these cells from growing, they become a cancerous tumor.
The 4 Basic Cancer Types
The cells in our body grow, multiply, and die naturally. Each cell holds a copy of your DNA; the genetic blueprints that instruct them how, what, and where to grow, as well as how to replicate themselves. When the genetic data in a cell is damaged, the cell can start replicating uncontrollably, forming a growth. We know that growths can become cancerous, but what is a growth and how does it relate to cancer? This article will tell you what happens in your body when you develop the four basic cancer types, which encompass the most well-known types of cancer.
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