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2006-07-17 06:01:22 · 7 answers · asked by Bear 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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common known is the breast,one hard lump forming,lung is having difficulty in breathing,seems like asthma situation,it hard to say how it develope,coz it might happen to your next generation if u got family member having cancer problem

2006-07-17 06:07:39 · answer #1 · answered by jerlyn sf 2 · 0 0

Most cancers(maybe all of them) develop from tumors.A healthy cell cannot become cancerous.It has to develop from a tumor.Tumors can be caused by carcinogens or the so called free radicals.They are manufactured in the body because of smoking pollution chemicals and poisons that are contained in our food, water and the air that we breath.Free radicals will then attack a weak cell and make it a tumor.Cells are weakened by bruising and poor diet or an unbalanced diet.This cell then produces more free radicals because it is not functioning correctly and it infect the adjacent cells and so the process goes until the conditions reaches the required stage for the cells to become cancerous.The it starts spreading.The free radicals are released into the bloodstream which makes it possible to infect other pars of the body.Breast cancer. Breast cancer.Cancerous cells has been cured with geniston.It is a natural product found in certain foods.Prostate cancer.99% of prostate cancer victims were found to contain no or very little zinc in their prostate.It is important to keep the levels up as it is also the mineral that controls hormones in the body.Kids with acne should take note of this.Lung cancer.Strengthen the immune system with caroteniods (the colored stuff in fruit and veggies) and all 22 amino acids.For all types of cancer make sure your immune system is built up to the strongest point.There is to my knowledge only one company that distributes a whole multivitamin, 22 amino acids and the correctly extracted catotenoids.Find that co and make sure if you use any supplementation that you get it from them.(The multivitamin was developed in 1958 and has been unchanged.There is no other multi vit. on the market that even comes close in quality or content).Chemotherapy was developed by one of the scientists involved with this co. he also developed the only antidote to chemo.I will tell you the name of the co if you are interested enough to ask.dawid1501@yahoo.com.

2006-07-17 13:55:01 · answer #2 · answered by Snowey 4 · 0 0

Cancer is often something that some people have a genetic tendency toward anyway which makes it easier for them to get it under the right conditions.... Like smokers, environment, even stress and obesity in some studies. Anything that throws off the natural function of the immune system.

Free radicals in the body make sublime breeding grounds in the soft tissues and cells they like to take hold of and embed themselves into and set up house and these same free radicals make for optimal damage to these cells enabling the caners to grow unchecked for years until they turn into clusters or tumors (Cancer condos) often too large to be removed without causing some damage to an internal organ... which leads to a need for Chemo which is intrusive in that it kills EVERYTHING good and bad to attack and kill the damaged cells and tumors.

And then... You have the more alternative, less medical explination for sicknesses. Emotional, mental and stress related illness that can come about as a means for your body to tell you something on a "Spiritual" or Mental nature. In some schools of thought as in alternative medicine, some people believe that Cancer is a manifestation of Unforgivness, like something the carrier is holding onto that they can't let go of, like hatred for another person or not being able to forgive someone?

I'm not an expert and this is just what I have heard myself so... Don't take my word for it. Go check out Sloan Kettering or Cancer.org (If there is such a place? The best thing for you to do to gain knowledge is to ask the kinds of people who both know and who can explain it in layman's terms...

2006-07-17 13:17:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cancer is an overgrowth of a foreign cells. They cells keep on multiplying and keep on multiplying as long as a blood keeps flowing to that area.
It can develop from a bad gene, or the body can alter a cell by acccident as the RNA gets rewritten to during transcription. It can also develop from harmful things in the environment after routine and prolonged exposure to a known carcinogen.

2006-07-17 16:56:45 · answer #4 · answered by SweetNurse 4 · 0 0

cancer is nothing but loss of control over cell division...usually the cell divides to the extent needed and stops.....this process is controlled by a gene called p53....but if this gene gets mutated,the control is lost and the cell keeps on dividing to produce a cell mass which we call as tumor....tumors r of two types.....those that spread throughout the body in blood circulation are called malignant ones and only these r harmful....the other does not spread and can b easily removed....the mutation of the gene p53 can be caused by agents called carcinogens or also by viruses(adenovirus,papilloma etc.,).the altered cells(those that lost control)also fail to communicate properly without other cells which is essential in proper functioning of the body....these also dissociate frm the site of origin(usually association of cells makes a tissue) and enter blood so that they r carried to other tissues.....that is why cancer spreads...

2006-07-18 03:32:05 · answer #5 · answered by kashyapkeerthi 1 · 0 0

I learned from one of my training seminars that one of the main causes of cancer is inflamation!!

That's right inflamation has been linked to the majority of diseases and cancer. This is based on a recent study done and I have a video clip of the interview with the doctors involved if you'd like to see it on line I'll be glad to give you the information.

2006-07-17 13:23:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Google cancer,+ what every you want to know about what organ it affects.

2006-07-17 16:16:09 · answer #7 · answered by April 6 · 0 0

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