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Q CLINICAL CASE REPORT Chapter 3 Running Problem: The Pap Test 1. Why does the treatment of cancer cells focus on killing the cancerous cells? 2. 2) What property of cancer cells explains the large size of their nucleus and the relatively small amount of cytoplasm? 3. ) What other kinds of damage or trauma are cervical epithelial cells normally subjected to?

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1. Facts: Cancerous cells divide uncontrollably and fail to coordinate with normal cells .Cancerous cells fails to differentiate into specialized cells.Integration and Analysis: Unless removed ,cancerous cells will displace normal cells . This may cause destruction of normal tissues . In addition ,because cancerous cells do not become specialized ,they cannot carry out the same function as the specialized cells they displace.