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What Risk Factors Are Associated with Tumor Development?
Several risk factors contribute to tumor development, including
genetic predisposition
,
environmental exposures
(e.g., tobacco smoke, radiation), lifestyle factors (e.g., diet, physical activity), and infections (e.g., HPV for cervical cancer). Epidemiological studies aim to identify these risk factors to develop prevention strategies.
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