Cancer develops as a gradual process where a single cell with damaged DNA begins dividing uncontrollably, forming abnormal clusters that grow into masses, disrupt normal tissue structure, and can spread to affect surrounding healthy cells.
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“Inside the Body: How Cancer Develops Over Time (Cellular Breakdown Journey)” #cellsurvivallAdded:
Your body [music] is made of billions of living cells. Each cell follows strict instructions. It grows, it divides, and when it becomes [music] old or damaged, it dies and is replaced. This balance keeps your [music] body stable, but sometimes something changes inside a cell. It's DNA, its control system, gets damaged. [music] This can happen slowly over time. At first, nothing looks different, but inside that one cell, the instructions are now slightly [music] broken. That cell begins to act differently. It doesn't stop when it should. [music] It starts dividing more than normal. Now there are two faulty cells, then four, then many more. All of them [music] carry the same damaged instructions. As time passes, these abnormal cells keep multiplying. [music] They form a small cluster inside normal tissue. At this point, the structure of the tissue [music] begins to change. The cells are no longer organized. They are growing too fast and ignoring normal control signals. This cluster can [music] slowly grow into a large mass of tissue. In some cases, the body tries to support this growth by forming new blood vessels, bringing it nutrients and oxygen. This allows the abnormal cells to survive and expand even more. As it grows, it can start affecting nearby healthy cells, pushing into surrounding tissue and disrupting normal function.
Cancer is not a single moment. It is a gradual process, starting from one damaged cell that slowly loses control over time.
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