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2007-04-04 04:16:07 · 7 answers · asked by trphuong 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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When a tumor breaks down in the body, the body treats it the same way that any other body tissue is recycled. The dead cells are broken down to simple components. These are then digested and used for food, or filtered out, processed, and eliminated from the body by the liver and kidneys. So if a large amount of cancer is killed quickly, it could make you feel very ill and put a strain on your liver and kidneys.

2007-04-04 05:05:34 · answer #1 · answered by BCC 3 · 2 0

I assume you mean when tumors stink or disappear either because about treatment or sponatneous remission. Most of the posters are correct. The parts of the dead tumor cells are reabsorbed into the bloodstream. Our bodies dispose of normal dead cells all the time thru macrophages.

The byproducts usually don't adversely effect the body. However, in some cases (particularly lymphomas) a condition called tumor lysis syndrome may occur. This condition is the result of accumulation of the products of the dead cancer cells dissolving too rapidly. Commonly amongst these byproducts is high calcuim contrentration (hypercalcemia). These over accumulation of byproducts can cause a heart attack, kidney (renal) failure and, other conditions if not treated.

2007-04-04 15:17:47 · answer #2 · answered by oncogenomics 4 · 1 0

If it breaks down chances are that the dangerous parts have disolved and cannot harm you further, but just in case, Try Vitamin C therapy. A few years ago a cancer specialist came out with a paper that said the best cancer/infection fighter found to date was Interferon. At the time it was $15,000 a gram. The paper also said that Interferon was a by-product of the natural breakdown of Vitamin C in your body. Shortly after that the FDA tried to make Vitamin C by prescription only. Guess why? The FDA has the RDA for Vitamin C set at 64 mg a day, just enough to ward off scurvy. Linus Pauling, who got a Nobel Prize for his work with Vitamin C and a second Nobel Prize for Organic Chemistry, said that 1000 mg a day should be the minimum and 2000 mg a day if you are sick or smoke. He played tennis almost daily until the day he died at 96. Personally, I got sick twice a year for 2 weeks at a time, for more than 20 years, with something to this day the doctors have no idea what it was, but for a week in the middle of those 2 weeks I was flat on my back. I started Vitamin C therapy once I gave up on the doctors. I took enough to be asymptomatic for those 2 weeks. Too much and I got diarrhea and too little and I got sick. Within a narrow range, and it followed a bell curve over those 2 weeks, I was not sick. At the height I was taking 40,000 mg a day and 300,000 over the 2 weeks. After 2 years of that I have not been sick since – more than 15 years. Vitamin C acts as a natural diuretic so you need to drink a lot of water and watch your body in total, but my kidneys did not dissolve as the doctors predicted, or get massive kidney stones as other predicted. I did not dissolve my bones as some predicted or completely calcify my joints as others predicted. I had no side effects at all. It might be something to consider.

2007-04-04 14:06:02 · answer #3 · answered by David M 2 · 0 3

It depends on where the original tumor is as to where it usually goes.
The most common sites of metastasis from solid tumors are the lungs, bones, liver, and brain. Some cancers tend to spread to certain parts of the body. For example, lung cancer often metastasizes to the brain or bones, and colon cancer frequently spreads to the liver. Prostate cancer tends to spread to the bones. Breast cancer commonly spreads to the bones, lungs, liver, or brain. However, each of these cancers can spread to other parts of the body as well.

2007-04-04 13:17:55 · answer #4 · answered by bethybug 5 · 0 1

it depends on the therapy applied to break it down...if it was applied with b17 or our NKC or natural killer cell...it will burst and would go out to our skin like swelling....this is the natural way out....using the enzyme therapy...i dont know with chemotherapy or other therapy...

2007-04-04 13:09:04 · answer #5 · answered by vince3v 2 · 0 2

brain bone liver any major organ

2007-04-04 11:25:06 · answer #6 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 0 1

say thank you to your lymphatic system

2007-04-04 15:11:41 · answer #7 · answered by tirsh61350 3 · 0 0

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