Could there be a malignant tumor in the heart?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-22 17:27:52 Views: 65 times

Heart cancer is usually present.

Could there be a malignant tumor in the heart?

If the patient is exposed to croton oil, alkylating agents, ionizing radiation, acylating agents, epoxides and other carcinogens in life, or there are tumor suppressor gene inactivation, proto-oncogene activation, multiple gene abnormalities, etc., it may stimulate abnormal differentiation and proliferation of local cells to form malignant tumors. Common cardiac malignancies include neurogenic sarcoma, angiosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, etc. And malignant tumor growth rate is faster, and the surrounding tissue boundary is more blurred, the surrounding blood circulation is better, but also easy to infiltrate and invade the surrounding tissue.



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