There are theories that support that, however there is no definitive answer in current medicine.
Viruses are pathogens that cause diseases which leads to cancer.
Some can cause cancer. They are called oncogenic viruses.
NO! Are you kidding me? It's infections, your going to get viruses depending on the type of cancer you get. And cancer has viruses.
Yes, there is a link between certain viruses and the development of cancer. Some viruses, known as oncogenic or cancer-causing viruses, can interfere with normal cell processes, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation. Examples include human papillomavirus (HPV), which is associated with cervical cancer, and hepatitis B and C viruses, which can lead to liver cancer. These viruses can alter the host's genetic material, promoting malignancy.
The pathogens that cause cancer are called, "Carcinogens."
Oncoviruses.
no
radiatios like gamma rays kill cancer cells.i think the best way is to induce apoptosis
i'm just guessing yes it gives you cancer but I don't know how
Viruses can be engineered to specifically target and infect cancer cells, causing them to die. Some viruses can also stimulate the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Additionally, certain viruses have the ability to directly interfere with the replication process of cancer cells, leading to their death.
Smoking is a cancer-causing irritant which can trigger viruses. Smoking can cause allergies which can lead to a weakened immune system.
Oncolytic viruses are viruses used in cancer treatment. They kill these viruses through chemical means in multiple stages by attacking infected cells.