Final Abstract Submission Deacline is on JUNE 21, 2023

Cell Biology of Cancer

A cancer cell is a cell that grows out of regulator. Unlike normal cells, cancer cells ignore signals to stop separating, to specialize, or to die and be shed. Growing in an wild manner and unable to know its own natural border, the cancer cells may spread to areas of the body where they do not belong. Cancer is produced by changes to DNA. Utmost cancer-causing DNA changes occur in sections of DNA called genes. These changes are also called genetic variations. A DNA change can cause genes complex in normal cell growth to develop oncogenes.

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