It's extremely rare in kids, although rates are slightly on the rise. Another thing to keep in mind is location. For example a child growing up in Florida would be (generally) more likely to get skin cancer than someone growing up in Wisconsin.
Yes, children can get Breast Cancer but it is highly unlikely and only happens to a small amount of children which may seem big to us but small according to the worlds population. Anyway, yes they can and there is no way to know until it starts. Here is a picture of a graph just so you can get an idea.
If the patient chooses to forgo mamm0pgraphy and self exams based on the USPSTF guidelines, then she is likely to wait for these symptoms to be discovered before she can even receive an evaluation for cancer.
Yes, it is possible for kids to get breast cancer, kids evryday get cancer and it is getting larger everyday. If you notice a lump then locate a docter.
yes ,they can get it from passive smoking ,you may think when you smoke it does not affect your children but there is traces of smoke you cannot see and thus ..passove smoking.
no they cannot because their throats are strong.
no, because they dont have cells like adults do
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yes. I did when i was a child.
anyone can get lung cancer even little children
Pretty close to 0%.
In conclusion, lung cancer remains a significant health concern worldwide, accounting for a substantial number of cancer-related deaths. Its complex nature, including various subtypes and risk factors, underscores the importance of prevention, early detection, and comprehensive treatment approaches. Advancements in medical research have led to an improved understanding of lung cancer's molecular mechanisms, leading to the development of targeted therapies and immunotherapies that have shown promising results in certain patient populations. However, challenges such as late-stage diagnosis, limited treatment options for advanced cases, and disparities in access to healthcare persist. Therefore, efforts focused on smoking cessation, public awareness campaigns, screening programs, and ongoing research are crucial in reducing the burden of lung cancer and improving outcomes for affected individuals. Ultimately, a multi-disciplinary approach involving healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the community is essential in addressing the complexities of lung cancer and enhancing patient care, support, and survival rates.
Lung cancer is not a month.
Lung cancer is a disease. It is not an invention.
what year did lung cancer begin
No, Kevin Jonas does not have lung cancer.
Yes, there are pictures of lung cancer.
There is no full cure for lung cancer.
People Mostly get lung cancer by smoking..
Mesothelioma IS lung cancer.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in people with cancer. People normally die from smoking then getting lung cancer.