Yea, our bodies regularly develop cancers, but they tend to be benign at worst. A healthy body can normally identify and destroy them. It's when the immune system is exhausted due to stress, malnourished or severe injury, that a normally easy to spot cancer develops into one the body cannot identify as a threat where someone develops malignant cancerous growths. I remember reading some medical study being done that attacks tumors in such a way as to enable the immune system to find and destroy them without things like chemo "therapy".
Yea, our bodies regularly develop cancers, but they tend to be benign at worst. A healthy body can normally identify and destroy them. It's when the immune system is exhausted due to stress, malnourished or severe injury, that a normally easy to spot cancer develops into one the body cannot identify as a threat where someone develops malignant cancerous growths. I remember reading some medical study being done that attacks tumors in such a way as to enable the immune system to find and destroy them without things like chemo "therapy".
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