Causes Of Hemophilia

Cancer

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This disease is another cause of hemophilia. When the cells of the body begin to multiply and attack themselves, the body becomes weak and malfunctions in a variety of ways. It impedes its ability to protect itself and function properly. There is a strong rate of co-morbidity between cancer and hemophilia, but unfortunately, researchers are still conducting studies to understand this relationship more clearly. Certain intense treatments, like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, are known to have a variety of negative side effects on the body, and destroying blood clotting factors appears to be one plausible explanation. However, further research on the relationship between the hemostatic system and cancer still needs to be conducted.

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