I believe that all female friends understand that cervical cancer is a serious disease that affects women's physical health in life. This disease causes great harm to the life and health of female friends. Many patients and friends are worried that they will pass the disease on to the next generation. Let us give a detailed introduction to this issue below. Although the family inheritance tendency of cervical cancer is not obvious, if someone in the family suffers from cervical cancer, the incidence rate of other female members will increase greatly. This is called a family-friend disease. Experts say that the high-risk group for cervical cancer also includes mothers and daughters, sisters with a family history of the disease, and people with basically the same environmental factors as them. Although this virus infection is non-hereditary, that is, cervical cancer is not inherited, but in the same living environment, the infection rate is increased through the transmission of media. In addition, smokers or those who have other diseases, take steroids, or have AIDS are more likely to develop cervical cancer than ordinary people because of their poor immunity. |
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