Why do beekeepers get cancer later?

There is no clear clinical case as well as scientific basis to suggest a relationship between beekeeping and the development of cancer. The causes of cancer in beekeepers are more complex, such as viral infections, poor living habits, and genetic factors, but there is no specific basis to suggest that beekeepers later develop cancer. The causes of cancer, i.e. malignant tumors, are not yet completely clear. The relevant causes of cancer can be broadly divided into endogenous and exogenous factors, such as genetic factors, congenital immune defects, endocrine disorders, and exogenous factors such as bad living habits like smoking, alcohol consumption, environmental pollution, long-term exposure to radiation, etc. For beekeepers, long-term work in the field under harsh conditions, after being stung by bees, due to the effect of bee venom, will generally lead to local symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain, if patients are allergic to bee venom, there can also be fever, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, but usually does not cause cancer. Therefore, it is not scientific to say that beekeepers can develop cancer. Therefore, it is not scientific to say that beekeepers can develop cancer. Therefore, if you feel unwell, you can improve the examination to clarify whether it is cancer or not, and at the same time, treat the cause of the disease. For cancer prevention, we should try to avoid exposure to high-risk factors, such as radiation and chemical substances, and have a healthy diet, regular work and rest, and proper exercise, which can reduce the chance of cancer to a certain extent.