First, when it comes to portion of this list discusses. The basic differences between cancer cells and healthy cells are a brief explanation of the proteins in the body that regulate cell growth is also helpful in understanding cancer cells. Because our DNA carries GENSE that in turn are the blueprint for proteins produced in the body. Some of these proteins are growth factors, chemicals that tell cells to divide and grow. Cancer is a complex disease, and it is usually a combination of these abnormalities that lead to a cancerous cell, rather than a single mutation or protein abnormality.
Next, Normal cells stop growing reproducing when enough cells are present. Like for example, if cells are being produced to repair a cut in the skin, when the repair work is done, cells are no longer reproduced to fill in the hole. In contrast, cancer cells don’t stop growing when there are enough cells present. The continued growth often results in a tumor (a cluster of cancer cells) being formed. Each gene in the body carries a blueprint that codes for a different protein, Some of these proteins are growth factors, chemicals that tell cells to grow and divide. Last, Cancer cells don’t interact with other cells as normal cells do. Normal cells respond to signals sent from other nearby cells that say, essentially, “you’ve reached your boundary.” When normal cells hear them signals they stop growing and cancer cells do not respond to them signals. when it comes to Normal cells