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Why is cancer considered to be a disruption in the cell cycle?
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Why is cancer considered to be a disruption in the cell cycle?
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Your answer is The Cell Cycle lies at the heart of cancer
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Cancer is when dead or abnormal cells clump up and make it dangerous. It is an interruption because it could stop the cell cycle.
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