• Question: how is cancer caused

    Asked by 643enek52 to Emma, Karla, Shane, Stephen, Yang on 14 Nov 2017. This question was also asked by samhallo32.
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      Emma Hanley answered on 14 Nov 2017:


      I am no expert in this but it is caused when there is a change in the DNA that makes up a cell (gene mutation),

    • Photo: Stephen Rhatigan

      Stephen Rhatigan answered on 14 Nov 2017:


      Normal cells in our bodies know when to stop growing, when to divide into new cells and when to die (natural and healthy processes).
      In a cancer cell, a mutation in the genes can cause them to grow without stopping, to divide uncontrollably and in some cases they don’t die.
      Gene mutations can happen naturally but are also caused by factors like smoking, poor diet, cancer-causing chemicals and others.

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