Uncontrolled growth
No, this doesnt cause cancer. Cancers are caused by mutations of the normal cells, there is no mutation in puberty.
Carcinogens are substances that can cause mutations in the DNA of cells, which can lead to the development of cancer. Mutations are changes in the genetic material of cells, and when these mutations are caused by carcinogens, they can disrupt the normal functioning of cells and potentially lead to uncontrolled cell growth and the formation of tumors.
Cancer is caused by abnormal cell growth and division in the body. This occurs when mutations disrupt the normal control mechanisms that regulate cell growth. These mutations can lead to the formation of tumors, which can be either benign or malignant.
Cancer results from mutations in the DNA of cells that disrupt normal cellular control mechanisms. These mutations can be caused by factors such as exposure to carcinogens, genetic predisposition, or random errors during cell division. Over time, accumulation of these mutations leads to uncontrolled cell growth and the development of cancer.
Abnormal growth of cancer cells is caused by mutations in genes that regulate cell growth and division. These mutations allow the cancer cells to divide uncontrollably and evade normal growth regulatory mechanisms. Additionally, cancer cells can also evade signals that would typically trigger cell death.
There is no pathogen it is more on undifferentiated or cancerous cells.
One approach is targeted therapy, which uses drugs to specifically target and block the activity of proteins or pathways that are driving cancer growth. Another approach is immunotherapy, which harnesses the body's immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Additionally, gene editing technologies like CRISPR are being explored to directly target and correct mutations in cancer cells.
Mutating Cells can be a source of Cancer, but not necessarily. All mutating cells do not cause Cancer.
Mutations in the DNA, which can either be spontaneous or caused by a carcinogen. Occurs on vital parts of a cells DNA, causing it to then replicate uncontrollably.
Cancer is not a virus at all. Cancer is a class of diseases where cells proliferate (divide) uncontrollably. Cancer is usually caused by mutations in DNA either from carcinogens, radiation, chemicals, or infectious agents.
Some mutations cause cells to lose control over cell division
It depends where in the cell cycle things go wrong. Possibly apotosis (cell death), but given the way the question was worded I assume you are asking about uncontrolled cell division which is cancer.