You Are a Chocolate Bunny |
A traditionalist, you secretly want to dress up like a bunny. And not just on Easter. |
You Are a Chocolate Bunny |
A traditionalist, you secretly want to dress up like a bunny. And not just on Easter. |
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The organs and tissues of the body are made up of tiny building blocks called cells. Cells in different parts of the body may look and work differently but most reproduce themselves in the same way. Cells are constantly becoming old and dying, and new cells are produced to replace them. Normally, the division and growth of cells is orderly and controlled but if this process gets out of control for some reason, the cells will continue to divide and develop into a lump which is called a tumour. Tumours can either be benign or malignant. Cancer is the name given to a malignant tumour.
In a benign tumour the cells do not spread to other parts of the body and so are not cancerous. However, if they continue to grow at the original site, they may cause a problem by pressing on the surrounding organs.
It is important to realise that cancer is not a single disease with a single type of treatment. There are more than 200 different kinds of cancer, each with its own name and treatment.
7 comments:
***I am a Chocolate Bunny***
A traditionalist, you secretly want to dress up like a bunny. And not just on Easter.
" Im a Bunny Pop"
It takes a whole lot more than three licks to get to your centre. YOU CHEEKY BUNNY!!!!!!!!!!
Oooooooops is that me!!!!lol
I am Peeps!
You're the type that's more likely to play with your food than actually eat it.
So true, but only where Peeps are concerned, they have to be on the crunchy side so I wait.
I'm Jelly Beans!
hi mum, well guess what im a cadbury's creme egg!! how cool as they are my total favourite...yummy! fantastic egg hunt idea, your a clever girl. love you loads and big hugs to mick. love leanne xxxx
I am a Cadbury Cream Egg
I'm a Cadbury Creme Egg
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