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How are cancerous cells different from normal cells ?

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Normal cells listen to signals from neighboring cells and stop growing when they encroach on nearby tissues. Cancer cells ignore these cells and invade nearby tissues. Hope this helps.

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Answer: cancerous cells duplicate at a faster rate compared to normal cells

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