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The reason it kills is because cancer cells use up nutrients your body needs to live, emits toxins and destroys vital organs.
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Here's a swift explanation:
The malignant cells (Cancer cells) will take over the infected organ and eventually destroy it. The cells can then spread to other surrounding organs and do the same to those.
Ultimately, you'll have organ failure and it can kill you.
Hope that helped.
Karon.
Answer:
100% depends on the cancer and then each person's circumstances.
eg a brain tumour might cause a stroke or an anneurysum, or the person might have seizure while driving or even an allergy to the medicine given to them!
I’ve osteosarcoma but I probably won't die from the cancer in my bones, it's also in my organs causing them to fail and as it progresses it is more likely I will fall into a coma or my heart will just give out
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Why do you keep asking the same question, Max? This is the 2nd time that I know of. Heck, I even gave you an answer to the last one I read!
Answer:
what u dont know
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