Knock down the myths!

Around 8.2 million people die of Cancer every year, of which four million are young individuals between 30 and 69 years of age. Therefore, it is important to identify it in time and eliminate cancer myths to know how to act in this disease.

According to National Cancer Institute of the United States There are misconceptions about cancer that increase unnecessary concerns and hinder correct decision making for proper diagnosis and treatment.

 

Knock down the myths!

1. It is a death sentence to have cancer

If detected early, this disease is curable. The five-year survival rates in some types of Cancer they surpass 90%, although this depends on many factors such as the treatment and the speed with which the disease advances.

2. Eating sugar makes cancer worse

It's not real. The cancer cells consume glucose than normal, but no study has shown that consuming sugar strengthens the disease.

3. Artificial sweeteners cause cancer

It's false. Sugar substitutes are approved for marketing after passing various tests that endorse them as safe for the health of people.

4. Is cancer contagious?

This disease is not contagious, but it does spread easily among people.

The only way for cancer to pass from one person to another is through an organ or tissue transplant.

5. Sometimes it has no symptoms

It is real. There are many types of cancer that are asymptomatic, making it difficult to detect them in a timely manner.

6. Tumors grow with exposure to air

No, contact with air does not cause the lungs to grow or favor metastasis.

7. Cell phones cause cancer

There is no study that supports the generation of cancer by the use of mobile phones.

Cancer is generated by genetic mutations and cell phones emit low-frequency energy that does not harm genes.

If you have a family history of Cancer you do not lose anything with performing general check-ups every year, although it is not a fact that you develop it immediately, it is a risk factor.