It is common to see that among a person's several generations of relatives, many have lost their lives to kidney cancer. So some people believe that kidney cancer will harm the next generation, which brings a lot of pressure to kidney cancer patients. So, can kidney cancer in the late stage be transmitted to children? To find out whether kidney cancer can be transmitted to children, we must first know the causes of kidney cancer. How is kidney cancer caused? It is transformed from normal cells. The division of cancer cells is like a "runaway" wild horse that is difficult to control. When the number of cancer cells in human cells exceeds 1 million, some symptoms of cancer will occur. So how do normal cells mutate into cancer cells? For example, viruses, radiation, and chemicals act on the DNA in cells, causing changes in its structure or function, which leads to changes in metabolism. Changes in cell proliferation become cancer cells. DNA is the basic substance of heredity. Once DNA changes, it will be passed on to the next generation. In this sense, kidney cancer is related to heredity. The disease will not be transmitted to anyone, and there are no conditions for transmission, so there is no need to worry too much. |
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