Malignant Neoplasm

Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer)

What is Malignant Neoplasm (CANCER)

Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) is a disease of the Cells. The rapid, uncontrolled multiplication of the abnormal cells in the body is called Cancer. The Cell is the basic constituent of any living organism. Cells contain nucleus and cytoplasm. When the nucleus size expands, it divides itself. Sometimes the growth of cells become uncontrolled which results in Infectious tumor or a lump. This is called Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) .

The Cell is the basic constituent of any living organism. Cells contain nucleus and cytoplasm. When the nucleus size expands, it divides itself. But sometimes the growth of cells become uncontrolled which results in Infectious Tumor or a Lump. This is called Cancer.

The size remaining same, the cells may multiply at an exaggerated rate. This also is called cancer. The cells grow into a tumor and starve the nearby healthy cells of nutrients. When the anabolic activity in our body exceeds the catabolic activity, it leads to cancer.

Early Signs

The Body alarms you by sending signals. Do not ignore a prolonged pain, formation of a palpable lump, occasional bleeding, or a cough that is not getting relieved. These are the signs of an early tumor pressing on the surrounding nerves. Complete list of Symptoms is available above on this page.

Describing Cancer

A number of forms of Cancer exist. Distinguishing one Cancer from another gets difficult. Two person may have Cancer of the same organ but the stages might be different. Cancer is described by following methods:

  • Cancer may be present as a solid lump or as a fluid in the blood.
  • Cancer may be described in terms of the affected location in the body.
  • Cancer is described by the ongoing stage.

Cancer Staging

Cancer Staging is a way of describing the size and how far the cancer has grown from the primary site.

Stage 1

It is the initial stage of Cancer. The Cancer is small or just begun in the organ. The patient is fearful for his/her survival. The patient is afraid and feels threatened on the ability to make his/her way in the world. Stage 1 Cancer is the most curable form of Cancer.

Stage 2

The size of the tumor is large. The cancerous cells have not spread to surrounding tissues. The patient resorts to the acre of others. He/she may crave for comforting foods.

Stage 3

The Cancer cells have spread into the surrounding tissues. The abnormal cells are even present in the lymph nodes. In this stage, the patient can become silent, reflective and may feel lost. Physical symptoms, such as, Abdominal Pains can be experienced.

Stage 4

The Cancer has spread to other organs from where it started. It is also known as Metastatic Cancer or Secondary Cancer. The person becomes intolerant and hostile. The symptoms are aggravated by the very things that ameliorated during the second stage.

Stage 5

The patient wants to dance and desires to have a lot of sex. ( Libido is increased ) A love for thunderstorms can be observed.

Stage 6

It is the last stage of Cancer. The person feels sad, becomes feeble and feels too weak to even talk or walk. Symptoms such as mouth ulcers, schizophrenia can develop.

TNM staging system

TNM system explains the initial size of the Cancer, whether the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, and weather it has spread to a different part of the body.

  • T explains the size of cancer and how far the cancer has spread. It can be T1, T2, T3 or T4.
  • N refers to the presence of cancerous cells in the Lymph nodes. It can be either 0 or 3. ( 0 means, no cancer cells in lymph nodes and 3 means cancer cells present in various lymph nodes )
  • M describes the spread of Cancer to another body part. It can be 0 or 1. Here 0 means, Cancer has not spread to another body part. 1 is used to show spread of cancer to another body part.

Types of Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer)

Carcinoma

The cancerous growth in the epithelial cells of the skin is Carcinoma. It affects the cells of the Skin, Mouth, Nose, Throat, Mucus membranes, Lung airways and Gastrointestinal tract.

Sarcoma

The uncontrolled growth of cells in the connective or non-epithelial tissues is called Sarcoma. It affects the Bones, Bladder, Kidney, Parotids and the Spleen.

Lymphoma

The uncontrolled growth of cells that occurs in the Lymph node and Immune system tissues, are called Lymphomas. The abnormal White Blood Cells called Lymphocytes accumulate in the lymph glands and give rise to tumor. Lymph glands are present around the groin, neck, spleen, armpits, chest and intestines. They filter and remove impurities from the system.

Leukemia

The Cancer in the Bone marrow that may affect the Blood Stream, is called Leukemia. The Bone marrow and other cell producing organs produce defective blood cells. The defective cells travel throughout the body and affect other organs.

Treatment of Cancer Modern Medical System: Difference between Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a type of Cancer treatment, which is done by cytotoxic anti-neoplastic drugs. The action of these drugs is to kill cells which replicate very fast as the Cancer cells do. But, unfortunately, these drugs fail to differentiate between the good cells ( Healthy or non-Cancerous cells ) and the Bad cells ( Cancerous cells ). As a result these drugs attack the healthy cells too. In human body, the cells which grow very fast are Hair Follicles and cells in the Digestive Tract. That is why, it is always seen, people undergoing Chemo have Hair fall and digestive problems.

The goal of treatment should be to kill Cancer cells only, not the healthy cells of the body.

Radiotherapy

It is another kind of Cancer treatment which is done with the help of special kind of rays. In this process, rays are been sent to the exact location of the Disease. The goal is to kill the DNA of the cancer cells, so that they would not replicate more. This treatment is painless and will not harm the surrounding Organs.

In Advanced stage of Cancer, both the treatments are done to control the condition.

Causes of Cancer

  • Virus
  • Genetic
  • Smoking
  • Bad Eating Habits
  • Emotional Stress
  • Acidic Metabolism
  • Carcinogen exposure
  • Ionizing radiations
  • Chronic Constipation
  • Heavy Metal Poisoning
  • Ultra Violet radiations
  • Nutritional Deficiencies
  • Betal Nut, (Areca Nut, Supari)
  • Toxic Chemicals through Pesticides
  • Consumption of drugs affecting Nucleic Acid.
  • If not treated properly Cancer may cause
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Death

Your best bet is, Garlic, Burdock, Rhubarb, Leek

Note : Allium and Cruciferous family is full of anticancer vegetables. Allium family contains Garlic, Leeks, Green Onions and Yellow Onions. Leeks and Garlic are regarded as the top anticancer foods. Leeks is good in fighting Kidney Cancer and Garlic is useful in following types of Cancers.

  • Lung Cancer
  • Brain Cancer
  • Breast Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer
  • Stomach Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Pancreatic Cancer
  • Childhood Brain Cancer

The Cruciferous family contains Cauliflower, Broccoli, Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Red cabbage and Curly Cabbage. All these vegetables are useful in preventing and treating various forms of Cancer. Include these in your daily diet.

Prevention

  • Cells become cancerous when deprived of oxygen. Get Oxygen.
  • Cancer cells feed on Sugar. Reduce sugar.
  • Cancer cells love an acidic environment. Alkalize or Suffer.
  • Eat foods like Apricot kernels, Buckwheat and soursop for life. Drink a shot of Wheatgrass Juice every day.
  • Eat food that has not been treated with Pesticides. Grow your own food.
  • Take small doses of Manjakni for Breast Cancer.
  • Try Shabbazz Organics Cancer Killer – A bitter tonic sold directly to the customer.

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