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Xango Cancer

 Overview (Xango Cancer)

 Basic knowledge of cancer includes information about its causes, cellular process, symptoms and
 types. Other important issues are methods of cancer diagnosis, including biopsy (examination of a
 tissue sample) and physical examination. Xango Cancer.

 Cancer prevention is possible with many forms of the disease. Cancer treatment may vary
 depending on the type, stage and the individual patient. Xango Cancer.

 Carcinoma of unknown primary site (CUPS) is a term given to cancers of uncertain origin that have
 spread to one or more sites. Xango Cancer.

 
  Understanding Xango Cancer

 The word cancer refers to changes in the body's cells that cause them to grow out of control.
 These cells can grow very fast and spread, eventually crowding out normal cells and damaging
 entire systems of the body. Xango Cancer.

 Cancer can occur in almost any cell. It begins with damaged DNA, the "building block of life" that
 controls all cell functions, including when to divide (reproduce) and when to die. When DNA is
 damaged, cells can divide rapidly or outlive normal cells. Most of the time, the body's immune
 system recognizes these damaged cells and destroys them. However, if this normal process does
 not happen, a tumor can grow. Xango Cancer.

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