no, it is not communicable.because it is all about the cells and you cant exchange cells with other people so the answer is no.
Non-communicable.
Cancer is not communicable, no.
No, cancer is an non communicable disease , because the disease causing factor is inside our body
The reason that cancer is an example of a non-communicable disease is that it can not be transmitted person to person. A cold is communicable because you can get a cold from someone else.
Bone cancer is noncommunicable disease.
non-communicable diseases
Yes, it was. That's why it was such a problem. Communicable essentially means contagious. Think about cancer. It's a major societal issue, but it doesn't wipe out entire civilizations like, say, the plague did. That's because if I had cancer, and then came in contact with you, you wouldn't get cancer. The plague was different! Anyway, yes, the black plague is a communicable disease.
No. Cancer is not communicable in any form whatsoever, from live or dead bodies. It is entirely cell-based, there are no communicable vectors.
diabetes, cancer, asthma
Communicable disease are passed from one person to another or from another animal. For example: colds. Ones that are not are said to be noncommunicable. For example: cancer.
No, heart disease is not communicable, in that it cannot be passed directly from person to person.
Neither. Communicable diseases are spread by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa, for example.