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The reason of developing cancer

nightlifeone
nightlifeone Member Posts: 8
March 2010 edited March 2014 in Rare and Other Cancers #1
Our human body is made of multiple cells. These cells are created and then they are replaced by the new once and the old one die. That is how we grow. If you would see the way you used to be when you were 5 and when you are much older – you would see a drastic difference.To read more: http://cancertypesinfo.com/2010/01/the-reason-of-developing-cancer/
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