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They grow slowly, not out of control. When they reach a size where they stop growing, they stop growing. Cancer grows quickly, and will not stop.
so they grow. like "cancer".
you're an official idiot.
They grow slowly, not out of control. When they reach a size where they stop growing, they stop growing. Cancer grows quickly, and will not stop.
The Australian people are extremely happy with the country they live in. They do not feel oppressed. They look at their problem of being quarantined from the rest of the world as a failure of the rest of the world, not their failure to get the disease. Their country is prosperous at almost all levels.
Yes it does.A benign tumor does not grow,
Not the definition of a cancer. A cancer is an aneuploid cell. That's a cell with too much DNA.and so therefore is not a cancer.
Not the definition of cancer. Bacteria are mutated cells that grow. Define 'abnormal'.By definition, a cancer is mutated cells that abnormally grow.
Pretty much all the cells in the body are growing, dividing, dying off, etc.There are plenty of mutated cells in your body, not growing, that are just fine.
If cancer cells are not reproducing quickly, they are not cancer cells. Cancer is not contagious.
It does not do its job.....at all.
so they grow. like "cancer".
It's 'job' is to grow and multiply, like most any cell.
It's 'job' is to grow and multiply, like most any cell.
A benign tumor grows to a certain size, and then stops. Cancer does not stop growing.
Man you sure do like to nit-pic.
You understood what I was saying.
No. Just what ARE you saying?
Several impounded dogs due to be rescued by a shelter have instead been shot dead by a rural council in NSW under its interpretation of COVID-19 restrictions, alarming animal activists and prompting a government probe.
Bourke Shire Council, in the state’s north-west, killed the dogs to prevent volunteers at a Cobar-based animal shelter from travelling to pick up the animals last week, according to council’s watchdog, the Office of Local Government.
https://amp.smh.com.au/national/nsw...0210821-p58ksh.html?__twitter_impression=true
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Unbelievable.
But Australia is fighting off their third wave in spite of half the country being locked down. Future historians will look back and wonder how ‘we’ became so myopic in responding to a respiratory virus with such a high survival rate.
And we get to live through it.
Nope. It keeps growing, just like any group of cells.
Yes it does.
Not the definition of a cancer. A cancer is an aneuploid cell. That's a cell with too much DNA.
Not the definition of cancer. Bacteria are mutated cells that grow. Define 'abnormal'.
Pretty much all the cells in the body are growing, dividing, dying off, etc.
Your liver is completely rebuilt every six weeks.
The surface of your skin is replaced every two to four weeks.
Your blood cells are replaced every 4 months.
Your entire bone structure is completely rebuilt every 10 years.
Almost without exception, everything you have said has been wrong.
My organs are not getting bigger. The cells are dying at a reasonable rate, to match the new ones being born, and the organs are staying the same size. A benign tumor is just an organ no one wanted.

Cancer cells have telomeres, just like any cell.Most cells are able to be replaced when they age out or get damaged, the number of times is determined by telomeres. Cancer happens when that replacement does not happen correctly, when the cell that is created is not the cell that God or whatever had intended. The cell is no longer doing its job, it is doing its own thing against the interest of the rest of the body.
My organs are not getting bigger. The cells are dying at a reasonable rate, to match the new ones being born, and the organs are staying the same size. A benign tumor is just an organ no one wanted.
...that grew to it's current size. like cancer.
Benign tumors and organs grow to a certain size, and then stop. Cancer does not stop growing.