Amit Sharma, Santosh Kumar Verma, Ravi Kant and Surbhi Sharma
Cancer is a disease of altered signalling and uncontrolled division of cell. Cancer is one of the most devastating cells of human pathologies loading to millions of deaths each year around the globe. Cancer is second leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer is a serious problem affecting the health of all human societies’ cancer occurs by a serious of mutations in genes so that those mutation change cell functions and those changes loads to cell death. In general cancer disrupts cellular relations and result in the disfunction of vital genes. This disturbance is affective in the cell cycle and lead to abnormal proliferation. Cancer does not refer to a single disease rather it consists of many different diseases. There are two types of cells, Normal cell and cancer cell. Normal cells are healthy cells carry out specific functions of the body. Cancer cells on the other hand grow in a uncontrollable manner and unable to recognize their own natural boundaries due to faulty genes mutations in the cancer cells. Many factors have been identified that are likely to cause development of cancer in the body. The present paper focus on the cause factors and different types of cancer in detail.
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