Malignant tumors result from billions of uncontrolled proliferating cells that lead to a malignant increase in tissue formation. These cancer cells invade and destroy adjacent tissue.
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or read here...Malignant tumors are divided into three main groups:
Carcinomas: They are the most common form of cancer in humans. They arise in the covering tissue of organs, the skin, the glandular tissue of the breast and prostate, or in the lining of body cavities, for example, the intestinal mucosa.
Sarcomas: They arise in connective, supporting and nervous tissue, such as bone, cartilage, nerves, blood vessels, muscle and fatty tissue.
Leukemia and lymphoma: They arise in cells of the blood (blood cancer), spleen and bone marrow, and lymph nodes.
With the intention of destroying or curing these degenerated cells, cancer therapy is differentiated and treated in life-prolonging as well as symptom-relieving measures. Classical cancer therapy in conventional medicine is based on three pillars: surgery, radiation therapy and drug treatment.
In addition, a targeted diet, i.e. the avoidance of cancer-promoting foods and the intake of cancer-inhibiting foods (e.g. matcha tea), as well as healthy exercise (such as medical Qi Gong) play an important role. Device-assisted Bemer therapy to improve microcirculation can also be helpful. You should discuss this individually with your doctor. Many doctors are open to interdisciplinary therapy strategies.
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