Exploring the Mathematics of Cancer

By: James P. Dildine

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CANCER: As explained by many general reference documents is a group of diseases in which some body cells change their nature, start to divide uncontrollably and may revert to an undifferentiated type.

These tasks of cancer cells (divsion and rapid reproduction) require them to be the shape that they are (CRAB-LIKE, hence the name Cancer). This structure allows them to extend appendages and reproduce rapidly and quickly.

Email James P. Dildine at jpd@wlsmail.com with any comments on this exploration.

All sketches and files included are (c) James P. Dildine, 1998.