Tumors: we dispel the myths

Tumors: we dispel the myths
When it comes to cancer it is important to be well informed to avoid fueling unjustified fears or create unnecessary alarm. For a proper prevention should not be underestimated possible symptoms of breast cancer . There are many myths about how you create different types of cancer (such as breast cancer or brain) on the possible benefits of certain diets and the harmful effects of certain technologies. These theories are not supported by scientific data that cause most of the time unnecessary anxiety.

One of the myths about cancer as the belief that it is a contagious disease, but it is a wrong theory. There is an exception and is linked to organ transplants, for which they were registered cases in which patients who have received an organ from a donor suffering from cancer, have developed a oncologica1 disease. There bytes and, in cases where the tumor can be generated by some viruses, such as HPV, but it is important to emphasize that to be contagious only is the virus, not the cancer.
Another myth that has spread in recent years is the one that supports the existence of a correlation between the use of anti-breathable air fresheners and the onset of breast cancer. They have been carried out various studies have contradicted this wrong information, showing that there is no correlation between the occurrence of breast cancer and the use of these deodoranti2.

Tumors: we dispel the myths When it comes to cancer it is important to be well informed to avoid fueling unjustified fears or create unnecessary alarm. For a proper prevention should not be underestimated possible symptoms of breast cancer . There are many myths about how you create different types of cancer (such as breast cancer or brain) on the possible benefits of certain diets and the harmful effects of certain technologies. These theories are not supported by scientific data that cause most of the time unnecessary anxiety.


One factor that scares most people is the familiar and often creates the erroneous beliefs. It is a very common thought that those who have family tumors will definitely get sick of the same disease. Even if it is confirmed that some forms of cancer are considered to be related to inheritance (for example 5-10% of cases of breast cancer are hereditary and linked to mutations of genes BRCA³'4), this does not imply the occurrence of cancer . Those unfamiliar should still perform screening paths and prevention because it is wrong to believe that it can not be struck by cancer.

Another fallacy is that which says that surgery conducive to the spread of the tumor. It is given a voice to those cases in which the cancer patient, after surgery, showed metastasis or cancer to other organs. These eventualities can happen when with the removal of the tumor remain tumor cell or when, during the operation, the surgeon notes that the tumor is more extensive than what has emerged with the other exams.

Another myth to dispel concerns the influence of mobile phones on the onset of some forms of cancer. There are several studies that have investigated the effects of electromagnetic waves on human health, since these waves are emitted from a variety of sources, such as cell phones, power lines and appliances. The researchers found that there is no evidence linking the electromagnetic waves with the onset of any kind of neoplasia5.

The prevention of common cancers, such as breast cancer, prostate or lung cancer should always be done under medical indication. And it is always good to ask questions and clarifications to medical specialists.

For more information on genetic testing for breast cancer: Brcasorgente.it

Sources:
1. Chapman JR, Webster AC, Wong G. Cancer in the transplant recipient. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med. 2013 Jul 1; 3 (7)
2. Mirick DK, Davis S, Thomas DB. Antiperspirant use and the risk of breast cancer. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2002; 94 (20): 1578-1580
3. Campeau PM, Foulkes WD, MD Tischkowitz. Hereditary breast cancer: New genetic developments, new therapeutic avenues. Human Genetics 2008; 124 (1): 31-42
4. Pal T, Permuth-Wey J, Betts JA, et al. BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations account for a large proportion of ovarian cancer cases. Cancer 2005; 104 (12): 2807-16
5. SCENIHR. 2015. Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks: Potential health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields {EMF}

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