Q&A: What’s the difference between Cancer Cells and having Cancer?

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Question by Liz C: What’s the difference between Cancer Cells and having Cancer?
I just had a biopsy and was told I have cancerous cells in my breast. Is that Breast Cancer?

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Answer by kingyuzamule
pre-cancer, probably.

cancer is the uncontrollable division of cells. get it checked out -immediately-. there IS NO HESITATION.

not to scare you, but if you don’t wanna end up with one boob, do something about it!

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One Response to “Q&A: What’s the difference between Cancer Cells and having Cancer?”
  1. Ruth Says:

    Cancer cells are cells that multiple abnormally(excessive and without stopping) and is very dangerous because it will result to cancer, which is a malignant neoplasm, most of which invades surrounding tissues. Cancers are likely to reoccur after attempted removal and may cause death.
    Having cancer means your sick or ill. You’d better consult your doctor for early diagnosis or else it’ll get worse and there’s no cure.

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