Why do people not get cancer in the heart?
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Cardiac tumors are rare and require medical treatment
Our body tissues are dividing all the time. This creates a risk of cancerous cell growth. Because the cells in the heart do not divide, heart cancer is a rare condition. But tumors, both cancerous (malignant) and noncancerous (benign) can form and lead to problems.
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