Lung cancer can be transmitted to the next generation


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Well, first of all, cancer is not a genetic disease. So it's not that the previous generation has lung cancer, so the next generation must show lung cancer, so it's not 100 percent genetic. However, is it possible that the previous generation has lung cancer, and the next generation will also show lung cancer? There is also this situation, that is to say, cancer still has certain genetic characteristics, but this characteristic is not very strong, especially among lung cancer, we rarely see that the previous generation is lung cancer and the next generation must be lung cancer, but if it is intestinal cancer or breast cancer, this is more obvious. Well, the factors affecting lung cancer may be a little more complicated, including atmospheric pollution, the oil fumes we come into contact with daily, cigarettes, and barbecue. Therefore, overall, the possibility of lung cancer being passed down to the next generation is relatively small, and we cannot equate it with a genetic disease.