Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
When the cell cycle is damaged or disrupted, there might be a factor for cancer. As a cell goes through mitosis, it has to hit and pass various checkpoints to ensure its mutating right. If one of these checkpoints is damaged or missed this also may pose a risk for cancer.
Well im not a scientist or anything but i know its something to do with the uncontrolled growth of cells. its like... your bodys cells make copies of themselves. that's the reason you sometimes get a tumor...is because there are cells where they shouldn't be growing things that shouldn't be there. Some cancers.. like leukemia usually don't form tumors these cancer cells involve the blood and blood-forming organs and circulate through other tissues where they grow. maybe something you don't want to know but we all have cancerous cells inside of us. our body recognizes them and fights them off though...usually
By changes in one or more of the genes controlling production of enzymes involved in the cell cycle.
cancer cells are cells that dont go through the cell cycle properly and start rapidly multiplying because of one small division mistake from a regular cell cycle.
Nuclear division stops
Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
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Cancer is a disease that is multiplying using the cell cycle because in the human body the living coditions are good enough for cancer to repopulate...
All cancer is related to the cell cycle. The cell cycle is the cycle of events and regulations that occur through the life of a cell. Part of the cell cycle is cell division. This process needs to be carefully regulated, because un-controlled cell division is called cancer. There are molecules within a cell that respond to signals and stimuli from the envoronment to decide is the cell is allowed to divide. These pathways relay mostly on cyclin and cyclin-dependent kinases. If the regulations fail in a cell - in this case, a skin cell - then you have a cencerous condition in the tissue - in this case, skin cancer.
what can cause the cell cycle to be uncontrolled is that if a pathogen gets into the cell the cell will turn into a cancer cell and that will make the cell cycle uncontrolledif your cell turns into a cancer cell then you will have cancer cells reproducing faster than a normal cell(a normal cell is supposed to reproduce every 22 hour's a cancer cell reproduces every 10 hours)
skin cancer (any cancer for that matter) is when the cell cycle becomes completely unregulated and only performs cell division without its normal cell functions.
Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
Because cancer cells exhibit uncontrolled cell proliferation and constantly progress through the cell cycle when they should not.
The cell cycle goes out of control and cancer develops.
The cell cycle goes out of control and cancer develops.
Cancer is a result of a malfunctioning cell cycle.
Cancer is the result of a cell cycle out of control. Proposals causes tumors quickly. This happens when the cell cycle is out of control
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cancer
A change in the Cell cycle causes Lung cancer or any other cancer. lung cancer doesn't affect the cell cycle. In the interphase of the cell there are three phases G1, S and the G2 phase . generally the cells enter G0(g zero) phase if further division of cells is not needed. this is controlled by the cell cycle regulatory compounds(cyclins and kinases). If the cell doesn't enter the G0 phase, this causes continuous division of them and called a cancer. this is brought up by Carcinogens (cancer causing agents).