Can lung cancer infect children

  Lung cancer is a very serious disease that directly threatens human life safety. Many people will experience severe coughing symptoms after suffering from lung cancer. Many people believe that lung cancer is highly contagious, and children who come into contact with lung cancer patients can be infected. Can lung cancer infect children? If you don't know, just take a look.

  

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  Lung cancer is a common respiratory tumor disease and one of the malignant tumors. In recent years, the incidence rate and mortality of lung cancer are rising rapidly, and it has become a malignant disease endangering human health.

  Lung cancer is not contagious, so it cannot be transmitted to children, but it can spread. Lung cancer can not only spread locally, but also to adjacent tissues such as the external space of the lungs (intercostal space), the heart membrane, and may also spread to further locations such as lymph nodes, liver, bones, brain, and the other half of the lungs. Lung cancer may also spread to the adrenal gland, which is located above the kidneys and can produce hormones. Lung cancer may also spread to the adjacent spinal cord and vertebrae.

  In addition, in recent years, there has been a sharp decline in the number of lung cancer patients in China, with even news of 10-year-old children suffering from lung cancer. The investigation found that the culprit is the father who smokes at home all year round. Some fathers do not hesitate in their children's rooms. Their children are young and their chests are delicate, and they have been like this all year round, which is unbearable. Children are the hope of a family. Whether it is for the health of the child or for their own health, parents should start quitting smoking to prevent the occurrence of lung cancer.

  Moreover, some children attend school by the roadside, and they often run long distances along the road, which exposes them to a large amount of car exhaust and gas, which is also a potential risk of lung cancer. Therefore, actively advocating for nationwide smoking control and improving indoor and outdoor atmospheric environment is the most effective measure to prevent lung cancer.

  Through the introduction in this article, it can be known that lung cancer is not contagious. If you are a lung cancer patient, it is best to carefully refer to the content of this article to determine whether your lung cancer is contagious. This is of great significance for the care and recovery of lung cancer patients. Lung cancer is not contagious, so it cannot be transmitted to children.

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