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Organs That Can Be TransplantedThen the cancer spread through patient transplanted organs / bones to a person without cancer?

A person may, without the cancer the cancer from one body part transplanted malignant cancer? In other words, say (person) dies of a malignant cancer that has spread to his liver. His liver is stolen and the cause of death was changed to a heart attack or something by some criminals. The liver was then transplanted to a healthy otherwise (person b) without cancer who for some reason needs a liver. Then the cancer has spread to other parts of the liver (the person's body bs)?

Have to go with Panda here. The answer is probably no, but it is one reason why a history of cancer in general, you remove the transplant list, except perhaps for corneas. The body would probably recognize the cancer cells of another appropriate person and killing them, cells could not "under the radar" of benefit of the immune system that cancer cells which have started in your own body would. Yet I think anyone would want to prove this theory wrong ....

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Oh definitely. Say a girl crushed her leg bone and somehow need a transplant. The hospital would receive the bone that must be checked for all diseases, and then it would be surgically inserted into his leg. Now, if the leg bone has not been properly checked and the donor had bone cancer, then the girl suffer from cancer.

You see, your bone cells produce and all cancer, abnormal cells that are completely useless. They are not doing their job properly, and the performance of your body is falling because the cells do not function properly. The bone cancer that produce bone marrow cancer, which would give the cancer girl.

Not quite.

Cancer is our own DNA and thus theoretically if someone other cancer cells were placed in the body of someone else through an organ or bone grafting. . the body rejects the cancer cells as "foreign" objects. This is already the case with many types of patient donors. . the risk of acute graft against the host or the total graft rejection is high unless the patient and the donor are a 'match organic. So. . it is possible if you have a donor match very closely linked as cancer could be transmitted in the same way a transplanted organ is accepted in the body. But it is so, so rare. . that only a handful have already been identified as that happens.

So. . the risk is low to none.

Posted on February 12, 2010.
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