What are the chances of a normal person getting cancer



The chances of a normal person getting cancer are uncertain. Cancer occurs as a result of multiple factors, including age, physical condition, living environment and lifestyle.

1. Dietary habits: Frequent consumption of leftovers, spoiled and moldy food, pickles, barbecue products, dislike of fresh vegetables and other bad dietary habits will greatly increase the chances of developing cancer;

2. Age: People between 40 and 80 years old have a higher chance of developing cancer;

3. Physical condition: if you are in good physical condition, have no underlying diseases and are in good physical condition, you will have a lower chance of developing cancer;

4. Living environment: if there are carcinogenic factors in the living environment, such as heavy metals, formaldehyde, etc., the chance of developing cancer is higher;

5. Family history: having a family history of cancer is more likely to develop cancer;

The chances of normal people developing cancer cannot be assessed. It is recommended that people with high risk factors should undergo regular medical checkups for early detection, diagnosis and treatment to improve the prognosis.