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Are we all doomed for cancer?

seems to be you can hardly eat anything these days without being told that it causes cancer..
Hmm dont eat bacon since it causes cancer.. umm a risk im willing to take.

why give up smoking if all food now will give you cancer? i miss smoking :( lol
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Pherick · 41-45, M Best Comment
I really hate to break it to everyone, but literally LIVING causes cancer. Cells multiple and when they do, there is a risk they go rogue and become cancerous. So have that bacon and enjoy a smoke now and then :)
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
sounds good to me.. not the cancer part but doing what you please
Pherick · 41-45, M
@PlumBerries: Yea cancer no good, but what can you do? You can live a perfect life and still get cancer.
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
very true
sighmeupforthat · 46-50, M
@Pherick: horrible answer, ignorance is fatal.

I dare you to tell that to my wife who has stage 4 cancer.

You're part of the problem.
Pherick · 41-45, M
@sighmeupforthat: What are you talking about?
Pherick · 41-45, M
@sighmeupforthat: Literally from the Mayo Clinic website..
Cancer is caused by changes (mutations) to the DNA within cells. The DNA inside a cell is packaged into a large number of individual genes, each of which contains a set of instructions telling the cell what functions to perform, as well as how to grow and divide. Errors in the instructions can cause the cell to stop its normal function and may allow a cell to become cancerous.

What causes gene mutations?

Gene mutations can occur for several reasons, for instance:

Gene mutations you're born with. You may be born with a genetic mutation that you inherited from your parents. This type of mutation accounts for a small percentage of cancers.

Gene mutations that occur after birth. Most gene mutations occur after you're born and aren't inherited. A number of forces can cause gene mutations, such as smoking, radiation, viruses, cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens), obesity, hormones, chronic inflammation and a lack of exercise.

Gene mutations occur frequently during normal cell growth. However, cells contain a mechanism that recognizes when a mistake occurs and repairs the mistake. Occasionally, a mistake is missed. This could cause a cell to become cancerous.



I am of course very sorry to hear your wife has cancer.
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@Pherick:
Pherick · 41-45, M
@TotalEclipse: I know, wild man here ;)