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Cancer is bad luck in every possible sense of term.
t t t t t a stretcantly sending andmonitoring streams of messages—a cacophe body:
instructions, queries, corrections, requests for assistance, updates, notices to divide or expire.
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is per remarkable is t it is all just random frantic action, a sequence ofendless encounters directed by notal rules of attraction and repulsion.
tions of t all just edly and so reliably t seldom are , yet some just order a perfect across the organism.
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Indeed, some organisms t ive enjoy a level of cellular organizationt makes