Biology, asked by aditisingh5202, 1 year ago

Which human part not affect cancer?

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Answered by rimidutta
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None. The body is made up of cells. Those cells can mutate at any time equaling cancer. Even teeth and bones develop cancer. Eyes, spleen, heart, kidney, brain, breasts, lung, cervical, bladder, blood (I would expect veins and arteries to be included), lympth tissue, ears/mastoids, oral, ovarian, and of the endocrine glands, esophageal, oral (teeth, tongue, gums, palate) colon, intestinal, stomach, gallbladder, skin, pancreas...all organs that come to mind have well documented episodes of cancer in the medical community.

Even the erector pilli muscles in your skin (that cause goosebumps and you hair to stand on end) can develop cancer (Cutaneous leiomyomatosis). "Sarcoma" is cancer of the muscles, nerves and connective tissues so that covers everything that isn't an organ along with hands, limbs, legs and feet (Myeloma which develops in bones covers those things too)
Answered by Anonymous
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tissues r not effected by cancer

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