The body may have historically used cell division as a means of growth and repair. When there is no longer a need for extra female progeny cells, healthy cells stop dividing; cancer cells continue to divide. Cancerous cells are those that divide unceasingly, resulting in solid tumors or an overabundance of aberrant blood cells. Cancer biology examines these alterations as well as the molecular networks that control cell division, proliferation, and death. Medical specialization is defined as the study of several cancer types.
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