There is no pathogen it is more on undifferentiated or cancerous cells.
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the pathogen that causes mononucleosis, also known as "mono" or the "kissing disease."
No, breast cancer is not a sex chromosome. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts, and it can affect individuals of any sex. It is typically not directly related to sex chromosomes.
Anything that causes disease is considered to be pathogenic. This includes viruses and bacteria. People who come in contact with certain of these organisms may become very ill.
Breast cancer typically develops in stages, starting with normal breast cells mutating into abnormal cells (hyperplasia), then progressing to non-invasive breast cancer (carcinoma in situ), and finally to invasive breast cancer, where the cancer cells invade surrounding breast tissue and can potentially spread to other parts of the body (metastasis).
A pathogen.
its a virus
Some causes of breast cancer are obesity, nullipara, not breastfeeding and familial history of breast CA.
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breast cancer
Breast cancer is not the only breast disease. There is another type of breast disease called fibrocystic breast disease. It is a condition that causes breast pain, cysts and breast lumps.
There is for at least one form of cancer. Human papilloma virus (hpv) is sexually transmitted, and can cause some forms of cancer.
No were not sure what causes it
The exact causes are unknown, however, high risk factors and advancing age, as well as a family history of breast cancer increases the chances of contracting it. Women with certain benign lumps are also at greater risk of developing breast cancer.
Some of the causes of breast cancer include genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, lifestyle choices such as smoking and alcohol consumption, and exposure to radiation or certain chemicals.
Estrogen positive breast cancer develops when there is an overabundance of estrogen in the body, which can stimulate the growth of cancer cells in the breast tissue. This type of breast cancer is often fueled by estrogen receptors on the cancer cells, making them more sensitive to the hormone.
The main causes of breast cancer include genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, lifestyle choices such as smoking and alcohol consumption, and exposure to radiation or certain chemicals. Regular screening and early detection can help in managing the risk of developing breast cancer.
To the Contrary - 1992 Environmental Causes of Breast Cancer 9-45 was released on: USA: 9 February 2001