What Makes Cancer Cells Different from Normal Cells?
Cancer cells differ from normal cells in several ways:
Uncontrolled Growth: Cancer cells do not respond to the body’s signals to stop dividing. Invasion: They can invade nearby tissues and organs. Metastasis: Cancer cells can spread to distant parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Immortality: They can evade programmed cell death, allowing them to live much longer than normal cells.