Which is not a cancer linked to a specific virus?
Which is not a cancer linked to a specific virus?
| liver cancer |
| cervical cancer |
| skin cancer |
| Kaposi sarcoma |
| adult T-cell leukemia |
I think this typed Quistion-1 is wrong.U want to ask that which cancer is not linked to a specific virus.
Answer-skin cancer is the answer of this Quistion as all other cancer are caused by viruses.
Which is not a cancer linked to a specific virus? Which is not a cancer linked...
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