How does child get cancer to return a responsibility?
summary
The highest incidence rate of leukemia in children is leukemia, and many people have known about its basic treatment. The incidence rate of children's tumors in our country is about 104 parts per million, of which leukemia accounts for 40%. The most common brain tumors are medulloblastoma and glioblastoma, and the rest are solid tumors in children. Malignant lymphoma is more common in solid tumors. Muscle and bone tumors have certain characteristics and time of onset. For all kinds of blastoma, it is from embryogenic origin, but not necessarily genetic. For example, neuroblastoma is a tumor of sympathetic origin, as well as nephroblastoma, hepatoblastoma, there are more than a dozen common malignant solid tumors in children. In order to avoid this situation, let's talk about how children get cancer?.
How does child get cancer to return a responsibility?
First, as far as the present situation is concerned, the main causes of solid tumors in children are environmental pollution, the influence of lifestyle, genetic and genetic changes.
Second: for example, in the past, more drivers' children suffered from malignant tumors. That's because in the 1950s and 1960s, there were fewer gas stations, and some long-distance transportation vehicles would have a big barrel on board. When the oil in the tank was used up, the driver used a pipe to suck the oil from the barrel through his mouth and let the oil flow to the tank. In the long run, carcinogens in gasoline will directly pollute them and eventually increase the risk of malignant tumors in their children.
Third: human cells are robbed of electrons, which is the source of all diseases. Reactive oxygen species (ORS) are a kind of substance lacking electrons (unsaturated electron substance). After entering the human body, they compete for electrons everywhere. If the electrons of cell protein molecules are taken away, the protein will be alkylated to form distorted molecules and cause cancer. Because of its lack of electrons, the distorted molecule has to capture the electrons of neighboring molecules, which makes the neighboring molecules distorted and cause cancer.
matters needing attention
People often think that sunscreen should be done in summer, but not in winter when the sun is not strong. This is a wrong idea. Sunscreen should be done all the year round. It has something to do with the time period, the angle and intensity of the sun. Generally speaking, from 10:30 a.m. to about 2 p.m., the ultraviolet radiation is the strongest, and the intensity may be lower at the other two ends. Children and teenagers can't live in a dark environment and avoid light. They should also be exposed to a little sunlight, but they should avoid the time when the ultraviolet radiation is the strongest. This is a task that parents, teachers and medical staff should be reminded to do.