Cells vary in size and shape indicates a nurse understands the characteristics of malignant tumors.
What distinguishes cancer from a tumor?
- Clusters of cells that are capable of uncontrollably expanding and dividing—tumors, abnormal development of tissue—are characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation.
- Cancer and tumors are the subjects of oncology.
- When a tumor is malignant, which means it has the potential to cause harm, including death, the term "cancer" is used to describe it.
- A tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that develops when cells either do not die on schedule or do not stop dividing when they should.
- Both benign and malignant tumors are possible (cancer). Although benign tumors have the potential to become enormous, they do not penetrate or spread to neighboring tissues or other body regions.
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