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A Complete Guide on cancer and viruses that are responsible for it- Jeffrey Harrell

Do you want to know about cancer and its virus? If yes, stay on this blog post; you have landed at the right place, as we will talk about cancer. Letu2019s start this ultimate journey and highlight its virus in detail. Cancer is a worldwide known disease. Some of its kinds are treatable, and some are non-treatable. Moreover, you can visit Jeffrey Harrell, where you can get the best advice related to cancer and healthcare. This blog post will shed light on the most complicated disease among people, cancer and its viruses. Click here for further details- https://www.pinterest.com/jeffreyharrell2/

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A Complete Guide on cancer and viruses that are responsible for it- Jeffrey Harrell

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  1. A Complete Guide on cancer and viruses that are responsible for it- Jeffrey Harrell Do you want to know about cancer and its virus? If yes, stay on this blog post; you have landed at the right place, as we will talk about cancer. Let’s start this ultimate journey and highlight its virus in detail. Cancer is a worldwide known disease. Some of its kinds are treatable, and some are non-treatable. Moreover, you can visit jeffrey Harrell, where you can get the best advice related to cancer and healthcare. This blog post will shed light on the most complicated disease among people, cancer and its viruses.

  2. What is cancer? • Cancer is when somebody's cells grow out of control and spread to other body areas. Cancer can develop practically anywhere in the billions of cells that make up the human body. Human cells often divide among themselves to produce new cells as needed by the body. New cells replace old ones when they die due to aging or damage. This systematic process, nevertheless, frequently falters, allowing aberrant or damaged cells to increase against their intended course. Tissue masses (Tumors) can be established from these cells. Cancerous or non-cancerous (benign) tumors are both possible. • Moving further, cancerous tumors (also known as malignant tumors) begin to infiltrate or spread into neighboring tissues. They can metastasize or spread to new locations inside the body to create new tumors. Malignancies of the blood, including leukemias, seldom develop solid tumors, although many other malignancies do. Furthermore, benign tumors are non-penetrated and non-spreaded to neighboring tissues. Benign tumors often don't return when removed, although malignant tumors occasionally do. Sometimes, benign tumors grow to be enormous. Some, like benign brain tumors, can have life-threatening effects or cause major symptoms.

  3. Viruses that cause cancer • HBV (Hepatitis B): Infected blood, semen, and other body fluids are the major causes of the spread of this virus. Hepatitis B is the main cause of liver cancer. To treat this kind of cancer, the hepatitis B vaccine is recommended.  • HCV (Hepatitis C virus): Infected blood is the main source of the spread of this virus. Hepatitis C is the root cause of liver cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. No specific medicines cure hepatitis C, but it is highly treatable. • EBV (Epstein-Barr virus): It also falls under the category of herpes virus that’s spread via saliva. EBV infection enhances the risk of Burkitt lymphoma,  stomach cancer, and Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Epstein-Barr virus cancer is non-treatable.

  4. A Complete Guide on cancer and viruses that are responsible for it- Jeffrey Harrell HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus): It is spread through infected vaginal fluids, semen, blood and breast milk. While it does not cause cancer directly, researchers believe it increases cancer risk by damaging the immune system, which reduces the body’s defenses against other oncoviruses. Lastly, although cancer is a disgusting disease, pre-precautions and treatment under well-qualified and experienced doctors like Jeffrey Harrell  will help you to fight against this disease and live a healthy life. Feel free to contact us for further doubts.

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