Multiple Choice
A tumorous cell is not a cancer because
A) it has not lost the ability to undergo apoptosis.
B) tumorous cells are localised, whereas cancer cells can metastasise.
C) it may still be able to repair any DNA mutations.
D) it is not necessarily caused by a genetic change.
E) tumorous cells are undifferentiated.
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