No, not under any normal circumstances.
No type of cancer spreads from person to person under normal conditions.
The only theoretical way for it to spread would be from surgical implantation of the cancer cells between two patients and even than there is a chance the implanted cells may be destroyed by the implant patients immune system.
It can affect anyone.
Cancer is something that affects any age. There are kids with brain cancer, and also adults with brain cancer. Anyone can get cancer no matter their age, some are more at risk than others though.
The brain cancer survival rate indicates the percentage of people with a certain type and stage of brain cancer who survive the disease for a specific period of time after their diagnosis. In most cases, statistics refer to the 5-year brain cancer survival rate. The 5-year brain cancer survival rate is the percentage of people who are alive 5 years after a brain cancer diagnosis, whether they have few or no signs or symptoms of brain cancer, are free of disease, or are having treatment for brain cancer. The brain cancer survival rate is based on large groups of people, and it cannot be used to predict what will happen to a particular patient. No two patients are alike, and brain cancer treatment and responses to treatment vary greatly.http://cancer.emedtv.com/brain-cancer/brain-cancer-survival.html
Anyone who it at risk for caner has a Wells score. The well score for a patient that has active cancer is >3. The doctors base this number after a series of questions.
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Brain bleeding is one of the final stages of brain cancer which can quickly result in death. As tumors grow in size, they can cause surrounding blood vessels to rupture.
10 - 15%
Yes. It is possible to insurance almost anyone now. Your premiums will just be expensive.
While pancreatic cancer is very difficult to treat, every patient is different and no one knows when anyone will die.
The ribbon for brain cancer awareness is grey. May is also brain cancer awareness month.graygrey
That depends on so many factors that are specific to the patient. Age of patient, General health of patient, Type of cancer Stage of cancer if metastasis is evident...
Anyone can get cancer.