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No. Cancer is not contagious. Cancer cells from one person are generally unable to live in the body of another healthy person. The healthy person's immune system recognizes the cancer cells and destroys them. There have been a few cases in which organ transplants from people with cancer have been able to cause cancer in the person who got the organ.No, bone cancer is not contagious.
When a person with a genetic disease receives healthy DNA as treatment, it is call gene therapy. Gene therapy is still considered experimental but may have potential in preventing and treating diseases like cancer.
active,healthy(do not have any serious disease. e.g : cancer,etc) peaceful and moodyless
If a person is overall in very good health, he probably has a reduced risk of getting cancer, yes, but cancer is very non-discriminatory - it can strike anyone, at any time.
No No. A cancer survivor is an individual who has been diagnosed with cancer and continues to survive and does not succumb to the cancer.
Cancer of any kind is not contagious. Cancer cells from one person are generally unable to live in the body of another healthy person. The healthy person's immune system recognizes the cancer cells and destroys them. There have been a few cases in which organ transplants from people with cancer have been able to cause cancer in the person who got the organ.
There is no "body pH." Different fluids of the body have different pH.
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A person can be athletic and fit and still have an underlying problem such as diabetes or even cancer.
The healthy spouse may suffer symptoms of and need to be treated for hypOthyroidism.
Naturally, anyone who is sick (cancer, flu, pneumonia, etc.) in any way is more at risk to get seriously ill than someone who is relatively healthy. If you have cancer, your body is much, much weaker and so unable to fight off diseases and illnesses.A person with colon cancer can certainly get mono, and it will probably be worse than a healthy person's battle with mono. The best ways to stay healthy are to exercise, eat right, laugh, live, love, and get a pet. They teach you about all of the above. They are also proven to extend lifespans.
Naturally, anyone who is sick (cancer, flu, pneumonia, etc.) in any way is more at risk to get seriously ill than someone who is relatively healthy. If you have cancer, your body is much, much weaker and so unable to fight off diseases and illnesses.A person with colon cancer can certainly get mono, and it will probably be worse than a healthy person's battle with mono. The best ways to stay healthy are to exercise, eat right, laugh, live, love, and get a pet. They teach you about all of the above. They are also proven to extend lifespans.