The Top Misleading Facts About Cancer Causes

Cancer Is Infectious

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Cancer itself is not contagious, meaning you cannot catch cancer from someone else. However, you can become infected by certain viruses that may eventually cause cancer. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that has been shown to cause cervical cancer in women. It may also cause throat cancer in men. Hepatitis B and C has been shown to cause liver cancer and can be transmitted through sexual contact or the use of infected needles.

Explore another common myth many believe to be true when it comes to who gets cancer.

Bad People Get Cancer

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This one might sound silly, but in ancient times people believed that only bad people were diagnosed with cancer. Back in the day, if you were diagnosed with cancer or another chronic disease, it was viewed as punishment for bad thoughts or actions. Although some religions today still hold this belief, there is no scientific evidence to prove a person will develop cancer because of their wrong or inappropriate actions or thoughts.

Is cancer hereditary? Find out if the next myth is true or not now.

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