Is liver cancer contagious
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I'm a junior now, and I've been living in school with my roommate. Some time ago, the school organized blood donation, and we all went. As a result, a few days later, my roommate received a letter saying that he had liver cancer, which made me very afraid that his disease would infect me. Now let's learn whether liver cancer is infectious or not.
Is liver cancer contagious
First, liver cancer is not an infectious disease, and other tumors are not infectious. So far, there is no evidence that any tumor is an infectious disease. Living liver cancer cells are generally not discharged from the body. Even if a small number of liver cancer cells run out into the external environment, or even into another person's body, they will soon die or be cleared by the person's immune system.
Second: liver cancer is not an infectious disease, other tumors will not be infectious. So far, there is no evidence that any tumor is an infectious disease. Living liver cancer cells are generally not discharged from the body. Even if a small number of liver cancer cells run out into the external environment, or even into another person's body, they will soon die or be cleared by the person's immune system.
Third: liver cancer is not an infectious disease, so it will not be infectious, but it is hereditary. If the prevalence rate of immediate family members is higher than that of normal families, they can go to the hospital regularly for examination.
matters needing attention
Although liver cancer is not infectious, but found to go to the hospital in time for treatment, usually also pay more attention to the maintenance of the liver, regularly go to the hospital for examination, actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment.