no
A urinary tract infection cannot and will not turn into cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is typically caused by HPV. HPV has nothing to do with urinary tract infection.
Abscess following microbial infection does not cause cancer.
cancer
no
Patches on lungs can mean a variety of different things. Some of these include cancer, an fungal infection or bacterial infection or a tumor.
In the United States, nearly 25% of patients with liver cancer show evidence of HBV infection.
It can be an infection, a harmless scar or cancer.
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. It can be caused by chemicals, diet, infection, or radiation
No. Cervical cancer is caused from a viral infection. Pregnancy presents no risk factor.
Infection with HPV causes Cervical cancer. Only the high-risk subtypes, like 16 and 18, are associated with cancer.
It may run in your family. Or if an untreated infection spreads.
No. Prostate cancer like all other cancers, can not be transmitted to other people.