Comprehensive Overview Of Heart Cancer

Causes And Complications Of Heart Cancer

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The exact causes of heart cancer development in some individuals but not others is not known. However, certain factors and circumstances make an individual more likely to get heart cancer. Some types of heart tumors are more common in children, while others occur more often in adults. Some inherited genetic factors like mutations or deletions in certain genes can increase an individual's risk of developing a malignancy in their heart. Some genetic cancer syndromes are known to increase an individual's risk of forming heart cancer, such as tubular sclerosis. Individuals who have an immune system that has been damaged or compromised are at a higher risk of developing heart cancer. Any individual who has had or currently has cancer in any other region of the body is more likely to develop heart cancer. Complications that occur in heart cancer patients include failure of the heart, tumor metastasis, and tumor emboli, which are fragments that have broken off and made their way into circulation.

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