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by LuLu
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from just about anything these days
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by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
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That's one of the toughest questions of modern times. Cancer isn't just one disease, and it has many causes, most of which are not yet fully understood. There is an established link between some chemicals and a high incidence of cancer, but it isn't certain that if a particular person is exposed to those chemicals that person will definitely develop cancer. Smoking causes cancer in many people, but some people smoke for years and don't get cancer.
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by Passiona...
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i don't know i'm only in middle school
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by CucumberMan II
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In the supermarket, aisle 13!
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by Big Jay 7
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i went fishing n caught it. its icky
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by Nico
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It depends on the type of cancer. Like skin cancer can be caused by extreme over exposure to the sun. Other types can come from tumors. Try looking on webmd.com, they explain a lot of medical stuff.
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Its genetic it just takes time before some naturial or unaturial toxen triggfers it.
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by Rock D
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cancer is due to excessive division of cells (meiosis) and can cause tumour...there are many substances that can cause or instigate this uncontrollable division...
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by Bibi
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By being out in the sun aolt without sunscreen or being with someone who has it. What type of Cancer?
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by DSPARKLE
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MOST OF THE TIME ITS HEREDITARY
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anything now in tha day!!!!!!
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That's one of the toughest questions of modern times. Cancer isn't just one disease, and it has many causes, most of which are not yet fully understood. There is an established link between some chemicals and a high incidence of cancer, but it isn't certain that if a particular person is exposed to those chemicals that person will definitely develop cancer. Smoking causes cancer in many people, but some people smoke for years and don't get cancer. bye
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by akhaiyan
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Certain things may cause mutations in your DNA, causing cells to rapidly duplicate. Refering to Wikipedia-
"The unregulated growth that characterizes cancer is caused by damage to DNA, resulting in mutations to genes that encode for proteins controlling cell division. Many mutation events may be required to transform a normal cell into a malignant cell. These mutations can be caused by chemicals or physical agents called carcinogens, by close exposure to radioactive materials, or by certain viruses that can insert their DNA into the human genome. Mutations occur spontaneously, or are passed down generations as a result of germ line mutations.
Many forms of cancer are associated with exposure to environmental factors such as tobacco smoke, radiation, alcohol and certain viruses. While some of these can be avoided, there is no known way to entirely avoid the disease."
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by bbbyrk
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a big factor is the sun.the cancer center tells that u should wear sun block all the time.even if u r just going to the store. check out these web pages www.cdc.gov/chooseyourcover/qanda.htm www.cancer.org