• Question: Do you think cancer will one day be extinct or will the disease go on?

    Asked by randomperson12345 to Sam, Jonathan, Samantha on 2 Jul 2012. This question was also asked by hphillips102, 101owen101.
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      Sam Chilka answered on 2 Jul 2012:


      This is a difficult one. All cancer is caused by mutations in genes which makes these genes faulty, and which cause the affected cells to grow and divide uncontrollably. I guess the only way to make cancers extinct is to prevent these mutations from happening in the first place. Some mutations are caused by things like ultraviolet light or cigarette smoke, which we can choose to avoid. But many mutations are caused by substances present naturally in our own bodies, so it’s difficult to see how these can be prevented completely. I think it’s most likely that cancer treatments will continue to improve, and fewer and fewer people will die of cancer, but it’s unlikely that we will get rid of cancer completely. But, who knows what science will help us do in the future?

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