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The Hidden Role of Viruses in Cervical Cancer
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Another sneaky trick viruses use is changing how genes work without altering their DNA sequence. They can also encourage new blood vessels to grow around the tumor, feeding it and helping it spread. Lastly, viruses can make cells live forever by activating an enzyme called telomerase.
When multiple viruses infect the body at the same time, they can work together to increase the risk of cancer. They do this by enhancing each other's cancer-causing abilities, avoiding the immune system, causing chronic inflammation, and altering how cells communicate.
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