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Abnormal
behavior of cancer cells begins when a single cell undergoes
transformation, a process whereby a normal cell converts to a cancer
cell. Transformation occurs after a genetic change (mutation) in one or
more genes that encode for proteins in the cell cycle control system.
Because a transformed cell grows abnormally, the immune system normally
recognizes and destroys it.
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Evading growth suppressors—Normal cells are controlled by growth (tumor) suppressors. ... Invasiveness—Normal cells listen to signals from neighboring cells and stop growing when they encroach on nearby tissues (something called contact inhibition.) Cancer cells ignore these cells and invade nearby tissues.
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Evading growth suppressors—Normal cells are controlled by growth (tumor) suppressors. ... Invasiveness—Normal cells listen to signals from neighboring cells and stop growing when they encroach on nearby tissues (something called contact inhibition.) Cancer cells ignore these cells and invade nearby tissues.
Let me know if this was not helpful I want to see how my Biology skills are improving.
YoungSinatra05