On Apr 12, 2:23 am, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 12, 8:28 am, Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:07 pm, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 12, 12:18 am, Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Apr 10, 9:55 pm, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 11, 7:43 am, Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Apr 9, 10:50 pm, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
It can be bit odd to think, that our defence immune response may not
be doing anything hard to cure cancer. Cancer immunotherapies are also
aimed by aiding to increasing immune response. However, as cancer
cells comes from our own cells, immune response can miss or be
mistaken.
As such, will you tell:-
How & when host immune defence is able to recognize that cancer cells
are being odd cells to body & start defence response against them?
Whether cancerous tumor or cancer's dormant/non-metastatic state is
cancer cells mediated or immune defence response mediated?
Some indications are there that withholding of iron and may be of
other nutrients to cancer cells and other pathogens occur during
various states. So this should be immune defence response mediated.
Best wishes.
Immune system defense is helpful when the patient makes the mistake of
getting chemo, since chemo is destructive to the immune system and
frequently kills the patient. Immune defense is not very helpful
against cancer cells, although many herbs have both pro-immune and
anti-cancer properties.
The best to you.
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As normal cells become cancer cells, there can be delay in immune
defence response. I wany to check how and when immune defence is able
to recognize cancer cells and start working against them.
Normal cells don't become cancer cells. Cancer cells are trophoblast
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"Trophoblasts are invasive, eroding, and metastasizing cells of the
placenta.
Trophoblasts mediate the implantation of the embryo into the
endometrium, but they are **never incorporated into the mother's body
or the fetus. They are not "fetal" cells.**
Trophoblasts become inert during pregnancy and are completely rejected
by the fetus and mother at delivery. They can be seen as the thin
membrane covering the fetus at birth,
thehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophoblast"
**How they can?
You need to understand that when it comes to controversial topics
regarding cancer and other health subjects, Wikipedia tows the line.
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Many currently considered aspects can be unclear or contraversial. For
this reason, these discussions may help.
My first question still pending, when/how immune defence recognize
cancer cells as odd cells & start responding on them.
It's possible that the immune system MIGHT help to prevent a cancer
from getting started. This would be before the cancer is known to
exist in the person. In other words, there is the possibility that the
immune system could help to prevent a cancer cell from fully
activating. Nitric oxide has the ability, for example, to turn off
cancer cells according to some research. (It's been years since I read
about it, so I don't have a link.)
Thanks. Is it direct Nitric Oxide or its vasorelaxing effect or