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Why is Cancer hard to treat?

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Why is Cancer hard to treat?

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Cancer results from inappropriate expression of genes that control cellular proliferation, thus causing previously normal cells to grow in an unchecked fashion. Because cancer cells are derived, at least initially, from normal body tissues, they are difficult for the body to differentiate from normal cells. This reduces the ability of the immune system to eliminate the abnormal cells and leads to the need for medical intervention.

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