Nirav Mehta

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Contrary to popular belief, cancer cells don’t grow faster than their noncancerous counterparts; they just don’t stop growing when they are supposed to. For some reason, they stop listening to the body’s signals that tell them when to grow and when to stop growing. This process is thought to begin when normal cells acquire certain genetic mutations.
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