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- Intro: Why Is Cancer So Hard to Kill?
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Why Cancer Is So Hard to Kill - Understanding Cancer Development, Spread, and Treatment
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- 1 - Intro: Why Is Cancer So Hard to Kill?
- 2 - What Is Cancer and How Does It Begin?
- 3 - Understanding Oncogenes, Proto-Oncogenes, and Anti-Oncogenes
- 4 - The Body’s Anti-Cancer Army: How Your Body Fights Cancer
- 5 - What Causes Gene Mutations Leading to Cancer?
- 6 - How Environmental Factors Increase Cancer Risk
- 7 - Carcinogens: What Are They and How Do They Work?
- 8 - Can Physical Irritants Lead to Cancer?
- 9 - The Role of Viruses in Cancer Development
- 10 - How Genetics Influence Cancer Risk
- 11 - Why Is Cancer So Dangerous?
- 12 - What Are Benign Tumors?
- 13 - Malignant Tumors: Why They’re Life-Threatening
- 14 - Metastasis Explained: How Cancer Spreads
- 15 - Real-Life Cases: How Cadavers in the Lab Died from Cancer
- 16 - How Cancer Spread Affects Survival
- 17 - Cancer Cells vs. Normal Cells: The Battle Inside the Body
- 18 - Final Thoughts on Cancer Cells and Treatment