Many young kidney cancer patients are concerned about whether they can have children, and they worry that their condition will affect the growth and development of the fetus and have a certain impact on future generations. Experts point out that many kidney cancer patients are worried that cancer cells will exist in their children, and this worry is not unreasonable. Because kidney cancer is hereditary, many patients with a family history of kidney cancer mostly suffer from the disease through dominant and recessive inheritance. However, whether kidney cancer patients can have children depends on their own situation. If the patient is found to have pregnancy reaction during treatment, it is recommended not to have children. This is because the drug treatment in kidney cancer treatment can easily cause fetal malformation. In addition, the patient's own resistance and immunity are already low during treatment. Pregnancy reaction will greatly reduce the patient's resistance and immunity, which is not good for the patient and the treatment. |
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