When it comes to heart-related problems, people often wonder about heart cancer. Many of the people, including you, are still confused and are not sure if the heart does get cancer like other parts of the body or not. This article from Dr. Ranjit Jagtap News wants to clear up the confusion about heart cancer. We’ll keep it simple to help you get what’s true. The focus is on how uncommon heart cancer is, and we’ll talk a bit about other heart problems that need notice. So, let’s talk about heart health and bust some myths without wasting time. Busting the Myth: Heart Cancer Existence Now, let’s crack the big question: Does heart cancer exist? The simple answer is no. Unlike some organs that can get cancer, the heart is not a familiar spot for it. So, if someone tells you they have heart cancer, it’s likely not what they think. We need to be precise — heart cancer, as we usually understand it, is very, very rare. Uncontrollably growing cells that go wrong are typically the first sign
Dr. Ranjit Jagtap is a functioning individual from the Indian Association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS).