HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 23.5, Problem 21BYGO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The type of lung tissue in which origination of lung cancer can be observed, and to describe the way by which lung cancer can kill the person.
Introduction:
Cancer is defined as the abnormal division of the growing cells. The cells have lost the ability to undergo apoptosis, but these cells undergo progressive differentiation. The mutation in a cluster of healthy cells also changes the sequence of DNA that causes cancer.
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