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What is neoplasia in general?

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Cancer is caused by DNA mutation, done by exposure to mutagen or aging, we have epigenetic changes (methylation, histone modification) so different expression (growth, survival and senescence), genetic alterations in a cell are heritable to its daughter cells (Clonal) Neoplasia (new growth) are cells that replicate w/out regulatory influences that act on mother cells that are normal (autonomous cells and increase in size regardless of environment) Neoplasm = tumor and relies on host nutrition and blood supply, some are benign and some are malignant


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