Burkitt's lymphoma cancer. Face of a child showing a large tumour in the jaw due to Burkitt's lymphoma cancer. This cancer is thought to be caused by


Burkitt's lymphoma cancer. Face of a child showing a large tumour in the jaw due to Burkitt's lymphoma cancer. This cancer is thought to be caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus. It is found mainly in tropical Africa in the same places as malaria, and it almost exclusively affects young people between 12 and 30. It is thought that malaria in childhood alters the body's response to the virus, causing cells to become cancerous. Most cases can be treated with anticancer drugs or radiotherapy.


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