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A cancer in which the cells become gelatinous is called

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A cancer in which the cells become gelatinous is called Colloid cancer.

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The answer is colloid cancer. Or mucinous carcinoma. It is a type of carcinoma (cancer) in which the neoplastic cells secrete conspicuous quantities of mucin (a type of secretion) and, as a result, the neoplasm is likely to be glistening, sticky, and gelatinoid in consistency.

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