The development of colon cancer occurs slowly, as it does in many cancers. This is most likely because a. cancer cells don't have mitochondria, so they grow slowly. b. more than one somatic mutation must occur. c. cancer cells suppress the growth of each other in a tissue. d. cancer cells have to wait until new blood vessels grow into the area, which takes much time. e. most cancer mutations interfere with mitosis, so cell division occurs more slowly.
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