Saturday, November 7, 2009

Cancer More Condition_symptoms Is Somebody Who Had Another Cancer In The Past More Prone To Other New Cancer In The Future?

Is somebody who had another cancer in the past more prone to other new cancer in the future? - cancer more condition_symptoms

Suppose someone is diagnosed with testicular cancer, if they like 18 or 19 years. Treatment with chemotherapy and was cured. Are they more likely to develop another cancer in the future? If smokers are more likely to develop lung cancer than someone who never heard? Or is it just coincidence? Thanks

1 comments:

inverse_... said...

If they undergo chemotherapy, many cancer chemotherapeutic agents as a side effect long term. So yes, there is an increased risk. Also consider the number of tests of a cancer patient, you should ... so the danger.

I'm not sure that cancers in survivors of testicular cancer received sooner. They are usually not "families" of cancer too ... For example, breast cancer survivors at increased risk of ovarian cancer and colon cancer.

ACS Livestrong.org May or have information about the question of which types of cancer, survivors of testicular cancer to develop more of May. It also depends on the specific chemotherapy.

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