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how does a virus cause cancer? first we have to look at what cancer actually is. cancer is a problem with cell division. cells that would normally divide to replace tissue can malfunction and continue to divide, forming a tumor. the virus enters the cells and changes them (mutations) which can cause them to divide uncontrollably. go to cervicalcancer.cancer.gov and scan the information. what is the major risk factor for getting cervical cancer? list one other risk factor: how are cells taken from the cervix for testing? what is this procedure called?
The problem is about how a virus causes cancer, focusing on cervical cancer, risk factors, and cell testing procedures. This falls under Medicine and Health (a subfield of Natural Science) as it deals with medical aspects of cancer, viral infection, and diagnostic procedures.
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Natural Science - Medicine and Health