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What kind of disease can be spread from person to person?
Communicable
Non communicable
All diseases can be spread
No diseases are spread person to person
What is the difference between a communicable disease and a noncommunicable disease?
A communicable disease cannot be passed from person to person, while a noncommunicable disease can be.
Both types of disease can be passed from person to person, but communicable diseases require direct contact with bodily fluids.
A communicable disease can be passed from person to person, a noncommunicable disease cannot.
There is no difference because both still result in disease.
It is a disease of the heart and blood vessels.
Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
Diabetes
Asthma
A group of disease where in the cells divide in an uncontrolled phase.
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Cancer
Asthma
Masses of cells that are cancerous. They may spread to other parts of the body.
Benign Tumors
Malignant
Treatment where the immune system is stimulated to fight cancer cells.
Radiation Therapy
Immunotheraphy
Chemotherapy
Treatment under medication of anti-cancer drugs which can kill cancer inside the body.
Radiation Therapy
Chemotherapy
Immunotherapy
A disease in which the body produces little or no insulin at all.
Diabetes
Cardiovascular disease
Cancer
Asthma
A Chronic condition in which breathing becomes difficult.
Diabetes
Cancer
Cardiovascular disease
Asthma
The chronic abuse of alcohol and chewing tobacco is associated with what type of cancer?
Nasal cancer
lung cancer
stomach cancer
Mouth/throat cancer
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