Cancer cells in the patient's body are a group of abnormal cells that have lost control and grow in an invasive manner. They not only destroy adjacent normal tissues and organs, but can also spread to all parts of the body through the lymphatic system and blood circulation, absorbing a large amount of nutrients, growing and proliferating rapidly, leading to systemic failure and even death of the patient. So can lymphoma be transmitted through the blood? Cancer cells can spread or metastasize everywhere in the patient's body, but they will not be transmitted from one person to another like bacteria and viruses. To oneself, other people's cancer cells are a kind of foreign matter, and the body destroys the cancer cells through its powerful immune rejection ability. Therefore, the patient's cancer cells cannot be transmitted to the family members who take care of and live with them. The truth about the onset of lymphoma: |
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