When will cancer be 100 cured?

Updated on society 2024-03-08
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Current medical developments and research prove that this is impossible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No hospital can say that it can be 100% cured, first of all, the early stage of cancer is very high, and in the advanced stage, it is generally not curable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No hospital in China will say 100%** good and sign a lot.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    General stem cell transplantation is mainly used for leukemia, so far stem cells in China are still in the clinical research stage, for liver cancer patients can not take this method for **, it is recommended that patients go to a regular cancer hospital for **according to the size of the tumor, whether there is spread and other comprehensive conditions to take appropriate ** method, I wish you health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Scientists believe that if stem cells can be used, the tissues and organs cultivated are of great significance to cancer and other malignant diseases. The use of stem cell transplantation technology can bring hope to patients with diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injury. Theoretically, stem cell transplantation can completely ** some of the now incurable diseases.

    Since the 90s of the 20th century, the rapid progress of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation technology has become safer and more effective, and has become a very important means for a variety of benign and malignant blood diseases and hereditary diseases. The number of diseases that can be used is still expanding. As for cancer and diabetics, they are all possible.

    Scientists believe that if stem cells can be used, the tissues and organs cultivated are of great significance to cancer and other malignant diseases. The use of stem cell transplantation technology can bring hope to patients with diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injury. Theoretically, stem cell transplantation can completely ** some of the now incurable diseases.

    Since the 90s of the 20th century, the rapid progress of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation technology has become safer and more effective, and has become a very important means for a variety of benign and malignant blood diseases and hereditary diseases. The number of diseases that can be used is still expanding. As for cancer and diabetics, they are all possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The most genetically related cancer is retinoblastoma in children, and half of all siblings in this type of patient are retinoblastoma patients. According to research, breast cancer, stomach cancer, and esophageal cancer are also related to genetics.

    So, how does the familial genetic phenomenon of cancer occur? It is thought that this may be due to chromosomal aberrations. Each cell of the normal human body has 46 chromosomes, and various carcinogenic factors can cause chromosomal aberrations, making the chromosomes different from normal cells in terms of number and morphology, and this chromosomal aberrations are sometimes passed on to offspring, so that the next generation has the possibility of cancer.

    People who are at risk of developing cancer do not actually get cancer, but they have a higher chance of getting cancer than the general population. For example, there are many smokers, but only a small part of them get lung cancer, which is not only related to the length of smoking, but also related to the individual's constitution and other factors of cancer. That is, the occurrence of cancer is determined by internal and external causes, and the cancer constitution only has some internal causes, and if external carcinogenic factors, such as radiation, smoking, etc., are added, cancer will occur.

    In short, cancer and heredity do have a certain relationship, people with a family history of cancer, on the one hand, should realize that although they may have cancer due to heredity, it does not mean that they actually have cancer, and should avoid unnecessary fear; On the other hand, it is necessary to pay more attention to cancer prevention and strive for early detection, early diagnosis and early development.

    Which tumors are closely related to genetic factors? Tumors that are closely related to heredity can be divided into two categories: one is hereditary tumors that are completely determined by genetics; The other type is cancer that has not found the material basis of heredity, but has a clear genetic predisposition, that is, it has the so-called "cancer diathesis" inheritance.

    There are not many hereditary tumors, but they are common in some childhood tumors, such as Wilm's tumor (i.e., Wilms tumor in children) and retinoblastoma, which are hereditary diseases and are determined by abnormal genes, and 80% of people with abnormal genes will develop this type of cancer. Another type of tumor with a genetic predisposition is caused by hereditary developmental disorders, such as familial cricular colon polyps and hereditary immunodeficiency syndromes, which are hereditary in nature, but not all of them actually develop into cancer, but there is a risk of developing into cancer. Familial circumferential colon polyps, if not **, are easy to develop into colon cancer; Patients with hereditary immunodeficiency syndromes are immunocompromised and prone to lymphoreticular tumors, such as leukemia and lymphosarcoma.

    There are also some cancers, although there is no exact genetic evidence such as oncogenes and chromosomes, but their onset sometimes shows obvious familial aggregation, that is, multiple members of a family have "cancer quality", and multiple generations or multiple generations in the family suffer from the same cancer, such as stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, uterine cancer, liver cancer, and lung cancer. First-degree relatives (i.e., parents and siblings) of gastric cancer patients have an average of 3 times higher risk of developing gastric cancer than the general population; Breast, uterine, liver, and esophageal cancers are also highly heritable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the results of current scientific research, cancer is related to heredity, but cancer is not directly inherited. Different tumors may have different modes of genetic transmission, and genetic factors play a role in most tumorigenesis as a predisposition or predisposition to oncogenic agents. Genetic susceptibility to cancer refers to the tendency of individuals in the same living conditions to develop cancer.

    On the basis of certain genetic characteristics, whether cancer is formed also depends on the combined effect of many acquired factors such as mental factors, environmental factors, dietary factors and lifestyle habits, as well as external carcinogens.

    Therefore, people with a family history of cancer do not necessarily get cancer, and susceptible people and high-cancer family members are not susceptible to any cancer. For members of the cancer family, there is no need to panic and carry a heavy burden of thoughts. From the perspective of prevention, early detection of these susceptible patients with genetic factors and timely preventive measures will certainly help reduce the incidence of cancer.

    As long as you go to the cancer hospital for regular physical examination, you can achieve the goal of early detection, early diagnosis and early diagnosis.

    In daily life, it is necessary to maintain a good mental state, eat reasonably, pay attention to the targeted selection and consumption of anti-cancer food, choose appropriate sports and physical exercise methods, mobilize the positive factors of anti-cancer in the body, and continuously improve the body's immunity, so that whether it is a cancer-susceptible group or a high-cancer family member, the occurrence of cancer can be avoided to the greatest extent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Did you know that cancer is hereditary?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Good boy, grandma didn't hurt you in vain! Breast cancer is hereditary, but it's 100% wrong!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The vast majority of cancers are not hereditary, that is, there are some tumors, only a few tumors have a genetic predisposition, for example, breast cancer with a family history, there is a certain genetic predisposition between grandma, mother and daughter, and there is a disease called familial multiple colon polyp history, then most of this familial, familial multiple colon polyps This disease, more than 70% will be malignant, so since there is a familial nature, there is a familial aggregation, so it has a certain genetic tendency.

    In addition, now that diagnostics have reached the level of molecular cytology, then we can learn from genetic testing, for example, women with BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 gene mutations, their genetic predisposition to breast cancer and cervical cancer is relatively high, that is, significantly higher than the normal population.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For example, it is obviously impossible for a father to inherit lung cancer from birth to a son or daughter. The so-called heredity of cancer is different from the real genetic disease, there is a history of hereditary disease, and the parents then directly transmit it to the child, that is, the child inherits the disease from the moment of birth. The hereditary nature of some cancers is actually a predisposition and predisposition.

    If cancer is hereditary, children may inherit this predisposition, and the risk of developing this cancer in the future is higher than that of other people who have no family history, but it is not necessarily the cancer. Therefore, if the father has cancer, the child will inherit the problem, if the simple answer is that it will not be inherited, but the child may have a higher risk of developing this cancer or related cancer, depending on the specific situation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Too much to believe it... Because human psychological cancer is an incurable disease ... If you have one, you can go to the hospital for identification.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Are you sure? If true, this year's Nobel Prize in Literature is yours.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can cure cancer, no one believes you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't think anyone will believe this.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Can you still be cured if you are going to die in the late stage?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I still have the elixir of life.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Definitely not, even if you have cancer now, it is not 100% dead, early detection and early **, mentality is very important.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes! In modern times, 100% of people die from cancer!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In ancient times, there was no such thing as cancer, cancer is a modern medical term.

    In ancient times, the disease that could not be ** was generally called a terminal illness, which is a general term, so there is no way to give you an answer.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, there was no medical technology in ancient times, so it was left to fate.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If it's malignant, isn't it incurable now, and if it's benign, it's almost the same in ancient and modern times.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This depends on the medical insurance policy of the patient's location (which is different in each place), but as far as China's "new cooperative medical care" is concerned: 1. If the patient goes to a higher-level hospital, he is referred by the local health center (that is, he first goes to the local health center, or a designated hospital) for treatment, and the local health center recommends going to the county-level hospital ** according to the situation (this must issue a referral form), and then goes to the county-level hospital or the provincial first-level hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and then can be reimbursed 30-70% (most of them are 50%), when the scope of reimbursement is "drugs in the medical insurance catalog" or "items", for example: there are many drugs used for cancer, there are also domestic and imported, drugs not in the catalog are only self-paying, can not be reimbursed, and the drugs and diagnosis and treatment items in the catalog can be reimbursed a certain percentage; 2. If the patient is not referred by a designated hospital, but "goes by himself" (that is, he has not been referred by a health center or a designated hospital), no matter how **, he is self-paid and will not be reimbursed.

    If this is the case, it is recommended that if there is an acquaintance in the health center, ask the acquaintance to make up the procedures, and the date and transfer to ** should be matched).

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