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Measles are infact pathogenic. As it is an infectious disease and the pathogens are infectious viruses and the leucocytes/leukocytes and phagocytes (white blood cells) can't cope with them.

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Most cancers are nonpathogenic. A few cancers are linked to pathogens. These include Cervical cancer, which is caused by high-risk subtypes of HPV, and hepatoma, which is linked to hepatitis B.

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