How does hepatoblastoma form?

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Hepatoblastoma is a kind of malignant embryonal tumor with multiple differentiation patterns. It is composed of fetal epithelial hepatocytes, embryonic cells and differentiated mesenchymal components. Most of the hepatoblastomas are solitary. So, let's take a look at how to form hepatoblastoma? Let's introduce the related knowledge of the field.

How does hepatoblastoma form?

First, the etiology may be the abnormal development of embryonic connective tissue, which is a malignant tumor caused by embryonic primordial cells of the liver.

Second: the newborn may occur in the womb, which has been reported in the literature to occur in the 7-month-old fetus.

Third: in adults, it may be many years after embryonic hepatocytes are in the liver before malignant tumors occur.

matters needing attention

1. To avoid the invasion of harmful substances (cancer promoting factors) is to help us avoid or contact with harmful substances as little as possible. 2. Improving the body's immunity against tumor can help improve and strengthen the body's immune system to fight against tumor.