Wednesday, February 24, 2016

FAQs on Prevention of Cancer / Precautions of Cancer

Q- Can a tuberculous person ever have cancer

Ans- He can. The presence of tuberculosis or any other disease gives no assurance that cancer will not develop.
Q- Why don't the white corpuscles in the blood kill cancer
Ans- The chief function of white blood corpuscles is to protect the body against bacteria or germs. They kill germs and combat infection. Current research is being undertaken to promote such activity by certain kinds of white blood corpuscles.
Q- How can we control cancer

Ans- We can control cancer by following these conditions:

1.       By a prompt visit to a physician when suspicious signs or symptoms appear. Intelligent alertness by the individual may well save his life.
2.       By having complete, annual physical examinations, as a routine. Women over 35 should be examined once a year.
3.       By confirming diagnosis at the earliest possible moment, followed by adequate treatment.
4.       By a widespread knowledge, both layman and professional, of the character of cancer, its causes, methods of spread, and by recognising the value of early diagnosis and adequate treatment, as the means of protection.
Most important is prevention of cancer by change of lifestyles.

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