Frequently Asked Questions
What is cancer ?
Cancer is abnormal and uncontrolled multiplication of cells. Normally the multiplication of cells is very systematically controlled by genetically controlled mechanisms based on bodies’ requirement. However, when one or few cells come out of this control mechanism and start multiplying that is called cancer. As the cells multiply without control, they spread to various parts of the body.
What organs does cancer affect ?
Can cancer spread from person to person?
Can infections cause cancer ?
There come are cancer that may be caused by infection. Cervical cancer (HPV) and liver cancer (hepatitis virus) are the most common among them. These are caused by viruses that usually spread by sexual route or blood route.
How can I prevent cancer ?
Can cancer be cured ?
What are the signs of cancer ?
- Cancer is painless to begin with. So, show any Lumps & Bumps that appear in your body or suddenly grow.
- Sudden Anemia (lack of blood) or weight loss or Loss of appetite is alarming.
- Wounds that fail to heal over long time (2-3 months or more)
- Skin mole that is growing, bleeding or itchy
- Blood in stool, vomitus or phlegm
- Change in bowel habit.
- Persistent indigestion
- Hoarseness of voice or cough that lasts for more than 15 days
- Patch or ulcer in mouth that lasts for more than 15 days.
- Abnormal bleed from vagina
Approach your doctor with if you notice any of the above as these need to be investigated. Sometimes these could be cancer.
How dangerous is smoking tobacco ?
Tobacco abuse accounts to nearly 70% of mouth cancers. Unlike popular belief, tobacco related cancer can appear in any part of the body.
Why did I get cancer ?
If you have any of the known causes of cancer (smoking, certain infections, sedentary life, etc.) then it is most likely that you have got it because of that reason. However, cancer can occur even if you do not have any of these predisposing causes. It is estimated that 1 in 4 people will develop cancer some time during their life. Most of these (>75%) occur above the age of 60years.