Can lymphoma be transmitted to others? Many patients want to know this question, fearing that their disease will be transmitted or passed on to their family members. Today, I will introduce to you whether lymphoma is contagious and hereditary, hoping to help everyone. Let's take a look at the detailed introduction together. Can lymphoma be transmitted to others? The answer is that lymphoma is not contagious. In simple terms, contagion means that a disease is transmitted from one person to another through some means. Contagion must meet three conditions: the source of infection, the route of transmission, and the susceptible population. Clinical data prove that cancer patients themselves are not the source of infection. |
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