Monday, February 8, 2010

Retinoblastoma More Condition_symptoms Can Retinoblastoma Be A Defect From The The Vitamin Beta Carotene?

Can retinoblastoma be a defect from the the vitamin Beta Carotene? - retinoblastoma more condition_symptoms

as for not taking the vitamin may help to cause the same problem.

1 comment:

Charles H said...

No, he can. Retinoblastoma occurs when a single gene (Rb gene) defective. There are two types, familiar and sporadic. In the family the child is born with a defective gene. The risk of another mutant gene, or is 1x10-6 (including 1 for 1, 000, 000) There are millions of cells in the retina of the eye so that the high probability that the gene is lost in a small number of cells and the tumor grows. If you are concerned, sporadic retinoblastoma is very rare, because the risk of 1x10-6 times 1X 10-6. If both genes are normal at birth, the risk to the eye 1 in 1,000,000,000,000. very, very small.

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