Tuesday 18 February 2014

Cancer

Describe how cigarette smoke is responsible for the development of lung cancer:

The carcinogenic chemical (especially tar) cause the cell to stop responding to cell signals and to stop responding to normal cell mechanisms (i.e. apoptosis). This means that the cell divides uncontrollably forming a tumour, this tumour can become cancerous if a mutation of the proto-oncogen genes to oncogen genes occur during cell division.

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