Can I explain here how cancer works?
Imma do it anyway. (This is from a British student doctor)
Cancer forms when a cell is put under stress, (sun, cigarette smoke, other reasons)
When the cell is stressed, it mutates, and depending on the grade, it could be harmless.
When a cell mutates, it does not follow the rules of the body, and breaks through the body's walls. It can travel through tissue, blood or the lymphatic system.
Mutated cells also reproduce drastically, without caring about the other cells. This puts a demand on nutrients to this area, which the cancerous cells steal, leaving other cells to die.
The reason why cancer is so difficult to cure is because different cells can mutate completely uniquely. It's a mutation, and not the same every time, so there is no one cure.
If I've missed anything, let me know :)
Hmm. Well, the definition of a disease is a disorder of structure or function in a human animal or plant escpecially one that produces specific songs or symptoms that affects a specific location an is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
Hmm. Cancer seems to be between the two. But what is it a symptom of though?
It’s a symptom of multiple things it’s like how HPV causes cervical cancer perhaps certain cancers we just don’t know the root cause. I’m not well educated on this subject i’ll honest but it just seems to be too varied in it’s effects and genesis for it to be a single defect.
There is an idea though, that cells give off specific vibrations creating a unique sound. Cancer cells SHOULD give off a different sound... this would be a non-intrusive solution if we can decode the sounds. It might also explain the phenomena of cats curling up with people about to pass, or dolphins attacking people with cancer before it become malignant.
Oh! I did forget to mention something.
Cells have these little branch things that communicate with other cells (can’t remember the name currently) but some cancers can mutate so they no longer have these branches. This effectively makes them invisible to the immune system, which isn’t able to “talk” with the cancerous cell
Imma do it anyway. (This is from a British student doctor)
Cancer forms when a cell is put under stress, (sun, cigarette smoke, other reasons)
When the cell is stressed, it mutates, and depending on the grade, it could be harmless.
When a cell mutates, it does not follow the rules of the body, and breaks through the body's walls. It can travel through tissue, blood or the lymphatic system.
Mutated cells also reproduce drastically, without caring about the other cells. This puts a demand on nutrients to this area, which the cancerous cells steal, leaving other cells to die.
The reason why cancer is so difficult to cure is because different cells can mutate completely uniquely. It's a mutation, and not the same every time, so there is no one cure.
If I've missed anything, let me know :)
Hmm. Cancer seems to be between the two. But what is it a symptom of though?
Oh.. HPV covers that. <_< Damn I was blissfully unaware.
Cells have these little branch things that communicate with other cells (can’t remember the name currently) but some cancers can mutate so they no longer have these branches. This effectively makes them invisible to the immune system, which isn’t able to “talk” with the cancerous cell