Grandma Whose Entire Body Covered With Tumors Called 'Potato Woman'


The human body is comprised of many sorts of cells that are continually isolating to deliver new, more youthful cells that can "assume control" for maturing or harmed cells. Through this procedure, the body mends its wounds and keeps tissues sound. Infrequently, this procedure gains out of power, and new cells keep on being delivered notwithstanding when they are not required, framing a cluster of additional tissue, a tumor.

There are two sorts of tumors:

harmful (mama LIG-nant), or dangerous, tumors are comprised of strangely molded cells that develop rapidly, attack close-by solid tissues, and frequently advance into the circulatory system. At the point when these cells go to different parts of the body, they shape extra tumors.

Generous (be-NINE) tumors are not disease. They develop gradually and are independent; that is, they don't attack and pulverize the tissue around them, nor do they spread to different parts of the body. Their cells are generally ordinarily molded.

* growth is any tumorous (TOO-morus) condition, the normal (untreated) course of which is deadly.

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