Cancer is the name given to a collection of related diseases. In all
types of cancer, some of the body’s cells begin to divide without
stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer can start almost
anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells.
Normally, human cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body
needs them. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new
cells take their place. When cancer develops, however, this orderly
process breaks down. As cells become more and more abnormal, old or
damaged cells survive when they should die, and new cells form when they
are not needed. These extra cells can 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.cancer.gov
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