What kind of cancer can be transmitted to others?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-05
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Broadly speaking, it is not contagious; However, the cause of cancer is a virus, which causes cell mutations, so vulnerable groups stay away; Don't worry, but no benefit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cancer is not contagious. Hepatitis B is contagious, but it is not contagious when it transforms into liver cancer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cancer is not contagious, and cancer cells are the most vigorous cells that only destroy other tissue cells. And the fecundity is superb.

    But it's not contagious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not contagious, but may be inherited.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cancer is not contagious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cancer is not contagious, I don't know if ** cancer will be contagious ......

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Introduction: In daily life, people are still afraid of cancer, after all, although the development of medical technology has made cancer partially controlled, but most of it is still relatively difficult, if you have cancer, will it be transmitted to your family?

    This is mainly due to genetic mutations, which cause autologous cells to mutate, and it is difficult to age, so that they will continue to multiply and affect other cells, and because there is no source of infection, it will not be transmitted to family members. However, there are some familial phenomena, for example, if there are many people in the family who have breast cancer, then they may also get breast cancer, and the probability will be higher, but this is not because the infection is due to some hereditary factors. In addition, it is caused by viral infections, such as hepatitis B virus and HPV virus, which are carcinogenic.

    It can be said that if there is cancer in the body caused by these viral infections, then it is necessary to clean up your living environment and avoid contact with others. It is possible that these viruses are still around him, so they will affect him, but he is not the source of infection, so there is no need to worry too much. If someone in the family has cancer, don't avoid it, but give warmth and love.

    In fact, cancer is generally controllable in the early stage, as long as you can carry out active **, then you can effectively remove the lesion, so that you can also avoid the difficulties in the later stage ** and the metastasis. There are many people who can cope optimistically when they get cancer at different ages, and their families are also by their side, so if you have cancer, you should not feel that it is thunder, but you should make corresponding ** according to the doctor's instructions, and believe that you can overcome the disease. In this way, you can support others, and you can also give yourself confidence in life, and you should pay more attention to your physical health in your daily life, and you can have a physical examination in time, so as to prevent some problems.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cancer is not transmitted to family members because cancer cells do not have infectious components or genes, so living with family members will not transmit cancer to family members.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course not, this kind of disease will definitely not be contagious to the family in life. So there is no need for such a problem at all, and if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, cancer itself is not contagious, it is because of genetic mutations, normal tissue cells become cancer cells, and they are not contagious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    So far, cancer is generally not contagious.

    Contagion, simply put, is the transmission of a disease from one person to another through a certain route. There must be three conditions for contagion: the source of infection, the route of transmission and the susceptible population, all of which are indispensable.

    Clinical data have proven that cancer patients are not the source of infection.

    In the past, it was thought that "lung disease" was contagious, and this "lung disease" was tuberculosis. Patients suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis are called open tuberculosis when the sputum bacteria are positive, which is contagious, so patients who encounter coughing, sputum, and blood in the sputum should pay attention to disease prevention. Pulmonary tuberculosis is a disease transmitted through the respiratory tract, and lung cancer is different from pulmonary tuberculosis, which is a malignant tumor that causes abnormal proliferation of local cells and loses normal cell morphology and dynamics under the action of a variety of different carcinogenic factors.

    Cancer cells discharged through sputum degenerate and die rapidly due to evaporation of sputum water, and even fresh sputum is needed to make cancer cells grow and multiply outside the body, and various nutrients and specific conditions are required. Scientists often need to go through a lot of hard work to succeed in cultivating a living cancer cell, so cancer is not contagious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I can tell you for sure: definitely not, even if you cut a little bit of this patient's cancer cells and put them in your body, there will be no cancer!

    But cancer can be hereditary (remember: hereditary.

    and contagion are not the same thing).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, I want to make your question clear, cancer is not contagious, because cancer is just an individual disease.

    We still don't know much about cancer, and many cancers are still in the state of being unable to do so, but this does not mean that we cannot effectively fight cancer, and we cannot look at cancer patients in a discriminatory light.

    Cancer itself is not contagious.

    Before I talk about this question, let me first explain what you mean by contagion, which refers to the way in which one person transmits it to another person through a certain route. Generally speaking, both sides have:Source of infectionwithRoute of infectionandVulnerable populationsOnly when these three conditions are fully met can it be called contagious, and cancer is obviously not among them. If it is difficult to understand the nature of cancer, we can understand cancer as genetic mutations and cellular mutations.

    It is this mutation that causes cancer cells to invade normal cell nuclear tissue. <>

    Cancer patients need adequate care.

    Since cancer itself is not contagious, we do not need to discriminate against cancer patients, let alone smell cancer. For those cancer patients, they have to endure a lot of mental stress and physical pain, which is already very uncomfortable. When we deal with cancer patients, we need to take full care of them and help them as much as possible through our own capabilities, rather than excluding them

    Cancer patients not only need developed medical methods, but also universal humanistic care. <>

    Cancer is actually very hard**.

    Although many cancers can be diagnosed in the early stages, many cancers have no obvious features in the early stages, which means that when a patient is diagnosed with cancer, it is already at an advanced stage, which is the main reason why cancer is difficult. In most cases, when the cancer progresses to a certain extent, it is difficult to recover, which is why we repeatedly emphasize the importance of physical examinationBecause physical examination can prevent cancer before it happens, it can also screen for cancer at an early stage, which can significantly improve the best effect of cancer.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, although cancer is very serious, it is a bit unfounded to worry about getting infected with cancer. To be sure, cancer patients cannot transmit cancer cells to healthy individuals.

    So far, there is no scientific evidence in the world that can directly prove that cancer can be transmitted through daily lifestyles such as kissing, contact, sex, and sharing utensils. Our body's immune system is very sophisticated, it can recognize the body's own cells, and attack and eliminate foreign invading viruses and bacteria.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Cancer is not contagious, it is not an infectious disease, but in recent years, the incidence of cancer has been increasing, and everyone is reminded to know more ways to prevent cancer in daily life, and try to have a healthy body.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No. Because cancer is not an infectious disease, it is caused by changes in the body's cells, and everyone has cancer cells in their body, but some people will have attacks.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cancer itself is not contagious. Infection refers to the transmission of a disease from someone to another person or some other people through a certain channel, that is, infection must meet the three most basic conditions, that is, the source of infection, the route of transmission, and the susceptible population. Obviously, cancer simply does not meet these conditions, and there is no heard of or evidence that cancer can be transmitted directly to another person through breathed air or spit droplets, or blood and body fluids.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's not contagious. Because many cancers are caused by their own cells, there is no way to spread.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is not contagious, because cancer is only in a person's body, and it does not mutate at all, so cancer is not contagious at all.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, this is because the family has lived together for a long time, so there will be a great consistency in the living habits, and the same cancer may develop later.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you have cancer, you will not spread it to your family.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Lung cancer is not an infectious disease, and the pathogenesis of lung cancer is mainly due to genetic factors and physical and chemical factors. Some patients with lung cancer have clusters of onset.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, cancer cells will only spread and metastasize in the body, and will not be transmitted to others, and the normal human body also has a strong resistance to cancer, and it is difficult for cancer cells to survive in the body other than the host. If you are really worried about this, it is recommended to chew some selenium Weikang chewable tablets daily to supplement selenium conditioning, selenium has the reputation of the king of anti-cancer in medicine, selenium supplementation can prevent cancer and fight cancer, can also regulate human immunity, chemical liberation of adverse reactions of chemotherapy, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    First of all, I want to tell you for sure: cancer is not contagious. But it has a certain hereditary nature.

    In addition, in life, we often find that a family or a neighbor or a person in the same village dies of cancer one after another, feeling as if cancer is contagious, in fact, this is not contagious, but because the common living environment may contain some carcinogenic factors, such as air pollution, poor eating habits, water pollution and other reasons may be caused.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Although cancer cells can spread and metastasize around in the patient's body, it does not spread from one person to another like bacteria and viruses do. Humans have been battling malignant tumors for a long time, and there have been no examples of contagion until now. The hospital is co-located and cancer patients are not infected with each other.

    No country in the world has classified malignant tumors as infectious diseases, and no hospital has ever isolated cancer patients. Therefore, contact with cancer patients does not have to be considered as contagion.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, not all diseases are contagious.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Cancer is not contagious, it is not a virus or a bacterium, it is not a contagious disease, it is not contagious.

    The so-called infection refers to the process by which one individual can develop from another individual, which is called infection. Cancer, on the other hand, may develop from one site to another, which is called metastasis, and cancer is not contagious.

    Cancer is a malignant tumor of epithelial tissue, which can metastasize to local lymph nodes, or distant metastasis through the blood, for example, lung cancer can metastasize to the liver, which is the situation of hematogenous metastasis. But cancer is not contagious, and everyone should be clear about this.

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