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If you or a loved one are confronted with possible cancer diagnosis,you may hear terms such as benign or cancerous in describing abnormal growth or structure of cells.A diagnosis of benign or precancerous polyps describes areas where you have raised clusters of cells lining the walls of your colon.The polyps can continue to grow abnormally,and may pose risk of developing into colorectal cancer.What is the key distinction of the polyps that an oncologist cancer physician would use to determine the point that the polyps are cancerous?
Consolidation View
The theory that memories become more stable and durable in the brain through a process of consolidation, often occurring during sleep.
Hippocampal Region
A vital area within the brain's medial temporal lobe, playing a crucial role in memory formation and spatial navigation.
Cerebral Cortex
The external surface of the cerebrum within the brain, crucial for functions such as memory, focus, perception, thinking, consciousness, language, and the overall awareness and cognition.
Memory Sins
Errors or faults in our memory processes, including forgetting, distortion, or interference.
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