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in mu lab they tell me to talk about cancer and the treatment of cancer and the most thing i hate is that my teacher do not even explaint or talk about it during our experiment. She only told us to look it up on the internet.


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There are HUNDREDS of types of cancer and there is cancer of just about every body part and organ in the body. You can start at the ACA website, www.cancer.org or you can google 'types of cancer' and pick one and go from there. The treatment of just about ALL cancers is chemotherapy or radiation treatment either though external radiation or internally implanted radiation seeds. Then there is surgery to remove the cancerous portion of the body but chemo and radiation are still involved either before or after the surgery.

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Cancer is a disease when abnormal cells in a part of the body begin to grow out of control to form a tumor and it starts to spreads to other parts of the body and organs through the blood and lymph nodes.

The most common treatments for cancer is Surgery, chemotherapy and Radiation therapy.


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Go to the American Cancer Society website which the first person suggested. There's a lot of factual information there.

You can also try the http://www.cancerdoubts.com website. It's got an explanation of cancer in laymen terms.


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i beleave that cancer is a skin condition, that is beleaved to be uncontrolable skin growth that can kill u, that is ho w it was described, but i dont have any sources and i dont know how true taht is

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This is the wrong place to do your research. You will get a lot of answers some of them totally wrong, some right. Your best place to start is the American Cancer Society. www.cancer.org.

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Go to the website the first person suggested. That is the only place to get accurate information.

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Cancer occurs when you have enlarged cells

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what you a eat went I have colon cancer

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