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Cancer
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Cancer cells are extra cells able to divide without stopping and may form growths called tumors. Many cancers form solid tumors, which are masses of tissue. Cancers of the blood, such as leukemias, generally do not form solid tumors. Cancerous tumors are malignant, which means they can spread into, or invade, nearby tissues
Diagnosis and Interventions
Cancer is often diagnosed by an expert who has identified and analysed cell or tissue samples under a microscope. In some cases, tests done on the cells' proteins, DNA, and RNA can help tell doctors if there's cancer. Imaging also can lead to identification of potential cancerous masses, These test results are very important when choosing the best treatment options, which range from excision, chemo and radio therapies, among other treatments
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