What if you inject someone with cancer cells?

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Imagine you take a persons (that has cancer) blood and inject it into another person with the same blood type. Will he/she get cancer too?

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  1. LordMoose99 Avatar

    Most likely no.

    The issue is your immune system will know it’s foreign and destroy the cells without issue.

    With your own cancer cells they trick your immune system to think that the cancer cells are normal and healthy, so they can spread and cause issues.

  2. Turbulent-Name-8349 Avatar

    Don’t, just don’t. Infective cancer amongst Tasmanian Devils is transmitted this way.

  3. jerrythecactus Avatar

    Likely the immune system will recognize the cells, cancerous or otherwise, as foriegn bodies and attack them. Cancer becomes established in the body if cancerous cells can avoid the immune system’s detection, which is rare in one’s own body and even more rare in cells artificially introduced to another body.

  4. notsure_33 Avatar

    sv40 was in the original polio vaccines and tons of those people ended up with cancer

  5. Difficult_Ad_4784 Avatar

    I think the most common way this happens is more like via an organ transplant. Particularly since they put you on immunosuppressors for the transplant, if the organ is cancerous, you can develop cancer yourself. This is one reason why organ quality requirements are so high.

  6. Jen0BIous Avatar

    Doesn’t work that way

  7. dustysanchezz Avatar

    You would be an asshole, don’t do that

  8. Excellent_Speech_901 Avatar

    Possibly. “Devil facial tumour disease” is “an example of transmissible cancer, which means that it is contagious and passed from one animal to another.”

  9. Various-Course2388 Avatar

    Ok… so if the cancer is metasisized (think that’s the right word…) and thus cancerous traveling through the body already… and you got cells of that cancerous nature as they were traveling through the body… you may give the injected person cancer. But… it’s basically guaranteed if you go from a Lymphocyte to another Lymphocyte with cancerous cells.