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Cancer is a broader term that is used to refer to all the diseases that are caused by uncontrolled cell division. The cell cycle that incorporates cell growth and cell division has many checkpoints to regulate it and prevent errors. When these checkpoints are not functioning properly, the cell cycle gets disrupted and cancer occurs.

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