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Some cancer cells live much longer than noncancerous cells. How might this play a role in the development of a tumor?

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They will reproduce for a longer time before death. Cancer cells reproduce too rapidly and if they live longer than normal cells they will have more time to reproduce. This is ver bad and they can clump together making a tumor.

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