11/09/2024
Tumors
An atypical mass of tissue that develops when cells proliferate and divide excessively or fail to terminate at the appropriate time. Benign tumours (not cancerous) and malignant tumours (cancer). Benign tumours have the potential to develop significantly, but they never pe*****te or spread to neighbouring tissues or other body parts.An atypical mass of tissue that develops when cells proliferate and divide excessively or fail to terminate at the appropriate time. Benign tumours (not cancerous) and malignant tumours (cancer). Benign tumours have the potential to develop significantly, but they never pe*****te or spread to neighbouring tissues or other body parts.
Types of tumers
Any one of our bodies' billions of cells could be the starting point for them. Depending on whether a tumour is precancerous, benign, or malignant, it will develop and act differently.
While some of those growths are malignant, or cancerous, others are benign, or noncancerous. Solid tissues, including bones, joints, and organs, are where tumours grow.
A tumour may occasionally feel palpable. In other cases, only imaging tests like an MRI, CT scan, PET scan, endoscopy, or ultrasound can identify them.
Homeopathy for cancer?
is defined as "a therapeutic approach utilising substance preparations whose effects, when given to healthy subjects, correspond to the manifestation of the disorder in the individual patient."1. About 200 years ago, Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) created the discipline. As Hahnemann conjectured The "like cures like" theory states that a treatment can be used to treat a symptom in a patient if it induces the symptom in a healthy volunteer. According to the "memory of water" idea, a medicine becomes more effective when it is potentised, or diluted and sucussed. All illnesses stem from gonorrhoea (sycosis), syphilis (lues), or the "itch" (psora).