One big difference between typical pathogens and cancer cells is that cancer cells have much more unstable genomes. Cancer cells divide rapidly and when they do, all sorts of mutations occur.
Even for someone with a diagnosed cancer (i.e. ovarian cancer), there are typically hundreds if not thousands of different types of cancer cells. This is what makes treating cancer so difficult. A drug may knock down 95% of your cancer, but the cells it didn't kill have no problem coming back and are now treatment-resistant.
Even for someone with a diagnosed cancer (i.e. ovarian cancer), there are typically hundreds if not thousands of different types of cancer cells. This is what makes treating cancer so difficult. A drug may knock down 95% of your cancer, but the cells it didn't kill have no problem coming back and are now treatment-resistant.