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Yes, anywhere in the body can be attacked by cancer.
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Yes, breast cancer exclusively affects women because it originates in the breast tissue, which only women have.
No, bone cancer does not affect teeth because teeth are not made of bone tissue. However, there are types of cancer that can affect the mouth and jaw bones, but these would not be considered bone cancer of the teeth specifically.
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Red blood cells and lymphocytes are only produced by bones, specifically in the bone marrow tissue at the head of long bones. The types of cancer that affect this tissue's cells are leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
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Your splenic tissue (tissue of the splein) can get hit by cancer and can get bruised. Causing you to possibly die.
how does the heart disease affect in tissue
A malignant tumor (cancer) that originates in glandular tissue is called an adenocarcinoma.
Osteosarcoma is the medical term meaning connective tissue cancer of bone.