Can esophagus cancer infect person
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When it comes to esophageal cancer, many people should have heard of it. I just learned about it recently. Colleagues from the same office went to the hospital for examination, and found that they had this disease. Now I'll take a look at whether esophageal cancer can infect people.
Can esophagus cancer infect person
First, it's not contagious. Esophageal cancer is a common malignant tumor. It has a high incidence rate in China. The majority of the elderly are elderly people, but in recent years, they are younger. This is a problem that many people are concerned about. In terms of the concept of infection, infection is the transmission of a disease from one person to another through a certain way.
Second, infection must have three basic elements: source of infection, route of transmission and susceptible population. Clinical experts have done experiments like this, planting one cancer cell on another person, and the cancer cell quickly dies. A large number of statistical data show that doctors and nurses in cancer hospitals who have been in contact with cancer patients for a long time have no higher incidence of cancer than ordinary people. The results of animal experiments showed that the animals with cancer and healthy animals were kept together for a long time. After repeated observation and examination, no signs of cancer infection were found.
Third, the World Health Organization has never managed cancer patients in isolation like infectious patients. In the hospital, different kinds of cancer patients live in the same ward for a long time; cancer patients and non cancer patients live in the same ward for a long time, and there is no direct infection. The incidence of cancer among medical staff who have been in contact with cancer patients for a long time has not increased.
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There is no such situation, so don't worry too much. Because many experiments have clearly shown that even living with such patients, there is no risk, and it is necessary to respect the patients.