What is the cause of all cancer?!


Question: High-Fives.


Answers: High-Fives.

mutation in the cell while being made

well anything can cause it 50% of all cancer is from drugs and drinking stay away and u will be fine

Abnormal cell growth and the bodies inability to recognize them so that production continues.

Umm...I think all that money that goes to Cancer Research is trying real hard to figure that one out. -LL

Mitosis out of control. A mutation occurs in a cell. The cells that are suppose to monitor the cells to make sure these mutated cells self-distruct doesn't work. So, the cancer cells keep dividing rapidly and moving through the person's system

Cancer occurs when mutations in mitochondrial DNA found in any cell cause it to grow uncontrollably and copy itself through mitosis, thus creating more cancerus cells.

There is no limmitations to what can cause cancer. Sources of radiation like the sun, the things you put into your body (drugs growth hormones), free radicals (just random sub-atomic particles passing through your body) exposure to toxins like pesticides, certain medicines, just general junk you eat. Some people are just genetically prone to cancer.

There is no single cause of all cancer, accept something interacting with DNA that causes it to mutate and produce more mutated cells.





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