In my research, tumors are the a human body's self defense. The cancer
cells are not cells out of control. Those cancer cells are still your
own cells doing the best they can given the current environment. The
hypothesis of "killing cancer cells" is in my opinion a mistaken notion.
Once the environment has been corrected those cancer cells revert back
to normal cells or are discarded, if any waste or parasites were
encapsulated they are pooped away as well.
Edwin
Erin wrote:
> My mom's primary sarcoma tumor is in her upper, inner left thigh. You
> can feel it. It's about 11 cm by 14 cm. Her onco said that she'll
> probably know if her treatment is working before the PET scan in two
> months since she'll be able to tell it's shrinking in size.
> I know that tumors can shrink, but can the cancer cells also just DIE,
> but stay there? I guess what I'm asking is, is it possible that the
> cells are dying, but the tumor not shrink?
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