Multiple Choice
Cancer is a general term used to describe
A) a disease where healthy tissue is irreparably damaged.
B) diseases that originate from mutations, caused by the environment, in healthy cells.
C) diseases caused by unregulated growth of cells, causing damage to tissue.
D) diseases that are genetic in origin.
E) a disease caused by translocation of regions of the chromosome causing incorrect gene expression.
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