Some cancer treatments can affect fertility, but certainly not all. Whether treatment affects fertility depends on what organ the cancer grows in, whether there are any remedial measures after removal, what drugs are used for treatment, as well as gender and age at the time of illness, and response to treatment. Therefore, it is difficult to answer the question of whether cancer patients can have children, and it varies from person to person. So can people with nasopharyngeal cancer in the early stages of their pregnancy have children? Nasopharyngeal carcinoma refers to a malignant tumor that occurs in the nasopharyngeal mucosa. Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hunan and other places in China are high-incidence areas. Due to the influence of various physical, chemical, biological and other factors on cancer, the incidence rate is getting higher and higher. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is indeed related to genetic factors, so many people who have already had it are wondering whether nasopharyngeal carcinoma will be inherited by their offspring. In fact, nasopharyngeal carcinoma is related to many factors. Infection with Epstein-Barr virus is significantly related to nasopharyngeal carcinoma, as well as dietary factors. The causes of nasopharyngeal cancer include avoiding inhalation of harmful gases, such as asbestos, nickel, forced smoking, radiation, etc. Except forced smoking, the others are all related to production environment pollution, so it is necessary to protect the environment from being polluted. We must also strengthen our own protection. We must pay attention to preventing other inducements. Only genetic factors will not cause nasopharyngeal cancer. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is related to genetic factors: the incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma is obviously regional, and has obvious racial and family aggregation. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is more common in yellow people, and it is rare to see blue-eyed people suffering from this disease. If a family with a high incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma moves overseas, their descendants will still maintain a high incidence rate. However, genetic factors alone will not cause the disease, and other inducements must be added to form cancer; it also shows that heredity can change due to environmental changes. People with a family history should pay more attention to improving immune function and taking corresponding preventive measures to achieve the purpose of prevention. Nasopharyngeal cancer is closely related to heredity. However, patients with nasopharyngeal cancer need a series of treatments such as radiotherapy, so it is not recommended for them to get pregnant. This is not good for the mother or the fetus, so it is better not to get pregnant in this case. If you get pregnant, the condition will worsen and the development of the fetus will be abnormal. Therefore, it is not recommended for patients with nasopharyngeal cancer to get pregnant. Therefore, it is recommended to continue to receive treatment to prevent the disease from developing further. |
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