Cancer is caused by
(1) Virus
(2) Bacteria
(3) Fungi
(4) Algae
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Answer / bully
Cancer is caused by cellular overgrowth, almost like a cell
mutation.
If it was caused by virus or bacteria, then it could be
passed from person to person, like a cold.
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Answer / olga
H pylori cause cancer. It is a bacteria....sometimes
bacterias, virus and fungi make people get cancer...
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