What causes neuroblastoma

The main cause of neuroblastoma is not yet known, but it is thought to be most likely due to a gene mutation or family inheritance.
Neuroblastoma is a cancer that develops from immature nerve cells. It is infrequent but occurs mostly in infants and is highly malignant. While most adult nerve cells mature into nerve cells, the adult nerve cells that cause the disease continue to grow and divide and become neuroblastomas.
Neuroblastoma may be caused by mutations in genes such as tp53 and nras, and is more common in children with a family history of the disease. The disease lacks specificity, and the main symptoms are chest pain, abdominal pain, or subcutaneous lumps.
Therefore, in the early stage, do not ignore the above manifestations, have abnormalities in a timely manner to consult a doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.