vähirakkakudokset
Vähirakkakudokset, also known as cancerous tissues or malignant neoplasms, are abnormal growths of cells within the body that have the potential to invade surrounding tissues and spread to distant parts of the body through metastasis. These tissues are characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation, a loss of normal cell function, and the ability to evade the body's immune system. The development of vähirakkakudokset is a complex process often involving genetic mutations that disrupt the normal cell cycle regulation. These mutations can be caused by various factors, including carcinogens in the environment, radiation, certain viruses, and inherited predispositions.
The behavior of vähirakkakudokset varies depending on the type of cancer and the specific cells from which