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30.06.2024 - Cancer and environmental pollutants & smoking and mRNA cancer vaccine etc. by dali48

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15.01.2014 - Cancer1 and environmental pollutants etc. by dali48

12.07.2012 - Interpretation of dali48
Heartburn is caused by: 
1st fat - 2nd chocolate, peppermint, garlic, raw onions, orange juice, chili sauce, tomatoes, coffee, alcohol - 3rd late dinner, followed by lying down (better go for a walk, etc. - d.48)... (J. Carper)

Sugar acts as a painkiller directly on the brain in babies (see adults, etc. - d.48). Cabbage juice and Musapep = dry powder of green cooking bananas helps with stomach ulcers. Just Caved-s, licorice, (see e.g. liquorice candies etc. - d.48)...
Liquid (hotter than 60° C) causes gastritis and damage to the stomach! It can even lead to esophageal cancer...
Kidney stone patients usually eat large amounts of protein (protein) and sodium (see salt, etc. - d.48)...
Also Cola (oxalate, phosphate) and citrus fruit juices (oxalate, sugar) are harmful. Fruit and vegetables are top fighter against cancer. Vitamin A (lung), vitamin C (stomach and intestine) in the blood to help against cancer...
What people eat who never fall ill with cancer:
1 Become a “half-vegetarian”…
2 No red meat, saturated animal fats…
3 Some dairy products (see milk, cheese, etc. - d.48), lots of fruits and vegetables, wheat bran, dried beans, green tea, low-fat milk, lots of yogurt (acidophilus), low alcohol, somewhat eel (vitamin D), mackerel (omega-3 oils), not salted, smoked or cured products, turkey meat (without skin), no bacon or salami, bread, olive oil, rapeseed oil, linseed oil, lots of lettuce, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, oranges, onions, garlic, strawberries, raspberries, melons, nuts (see vitamin E, etc. - d.48), not overweight...
Fat-feeded animals often show cell damage in the pancreas: good is fruit, tomatoes, pulses, etc...
Stomach cancer: Salad (see herbs, etc. - d.48) is the solution...
Positive eating: cabbages (see cauliflower and broccoli, etc. – d.48), tea, garlic, onions, soybeans, vegetables, fruit, vitamin C...
Negative eating: salt, salted, smoked and marinated meats... (J. Carper)

Interpretation of dali48 
Cancer - known medically as a malignant neoplasm, is a broad group of various diseases, all involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, and invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. Not all tumors are cancerous. Benign tumors do not grow uncontrollably, do not invade neighboring tissues, and do not spread throughout the body. There are over 200 different known cancers that afflict humans...
Determining what causes cancer is complex. Many things are known to increase the risk of cancer, including tobacco use, certain infections, radiation, lack of physical activity, obesity, and environmental pollutants. These can directly damage genes or combine with existing genetic faults within cells to cause the disease. Approximately five to ten percent (and what about the 90%, etc.? - d.48) of cancers are entirely hereditary...
While cancer can affect people of all ages, and a few types of cancer are more common in children, the risk of developing cancer generally increases with age. In 2007, cancer caused about 13% of all human deaths worldwide (7.9 million)... 
Rates are rising as more people live to an old age - and as mass lifestyle changes occur in the developing world...
General symptoms occur due to distant effects of the cancer that are not related to direct or metastatic spread. These may include: unintentional weight loss, fever, being excessively tired, and changes to the skin...
Cancers are primarily an environmental disease - with 90-95% of cases attributed to environmental factors and 5-10% due to genetics. Environmental, as used by cancer researchers, means any cause that is not inherited genetically, not merely pollution. Common environmental factors that contribute to cancer death include tobacco (25-30%), diet and obesity (30-35%), infections (15-20%), radiation (both ionizing and non-ionizing, up to 10%), stress, lack of physical activity, and environmental pollutants...
Decades of research has demonstrated the link between tobacco use and cancer - in the lung, larynx, head, neck, stomach, bladder, kidney, esophagus and pancreas. Tobacco smoke contains over fifty known carcinogens, including nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Tobacco is responsible for about one in three of all cancer deaths in the developed world, and about one in five worldwide...
Most cancer deaths caused by occupational risk factors occur in the developed world - It is estimated that approximately 20,000 cancer deaths and 40,000 new cases of cancer each year in the U.S. are attributable to occupation...
Diet, physical inactivity, and obesity - are related to approximately 30–35% of cancer deaths. In the United States excess body weight is associated with the development of many types of cancer and is a factor in 14–20% of all cancer deaths. Physical inactivity is believed to contribute to cancer risk not only through its effect on body weight but also through negative effects on immune system and endocrine system...
One report estimates that approximately 29,000 future cancers could be related to the approximately 70 million CT scans performed in the US in 2007...
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun can lead to melanoma and other skin malignancies. Clear evidence establishes ultraviolet radiation, especially the non-ionizing medium wave UVB, as the cause of most non-melanoma skin cancers, which are the most common forms of cancer in the world...
Some hormones play a role in the development of cancer by promoting cell proliferation. Hormones are important agents in sex-related cancers such as cancer of the breast, endometrium, prostate, ovary, and testis, and also of thyroid cancer and bone cancer...
Cancer prevention is defined as active measures to decrease the risk of cancer. The vast majority of cancer risk factors are due to environmental (including lifestyle) factors, and many of these factors are controllable. Thus, cancer is largely considered a preventable disease. Greater than 30% of cancer is considered preventable by avoiding risk factors including: tobacco, overweight or obesity, an insufficient diet, physical inactivity, alcohol, sexually transmitted infections, and air pollution. Not all environmental causes can be prevented completely such as naturally occurring background radiation...
Thus dietary recommendation for cancer prevention typically include: "mainly vegetables, fruit, whole grain and fish and a reduced intake of red meat, animal fat and refined sugar"...
"Complementary medicine" refers to methods and substances used along with conventional medicine, while "alternative medicine" refers to compounds used instead of conventional medicine. Most complementary and alternative medicines for cancer have not been rigorously studied or tested... 
The most significant risk factor for developing cancer is old age. Although it is possible for cancer to strike at any age, most people who are diagnosed with invasive cancer are over the age of 65. According to cancer researcher Robert A. Weinberg, "If we lived long enough, sooner or later - we all would get cancer"...
Autopsy studies in Europe and Asia have shown that up to 36% of people have undiagnosed and apparently harmless thyroid cancer at the time of their deaths, and that 80% of men develop prostate cancer by age 80. As these cancers did not cause the person's death, identifying them would have represented over-diagnosis, rather than useful medical care... (Wikipedia)

see dali48 and "I hope that Biontech (formerly in Mainz, now in London) & #mRNA #vaccines etc. - will develop a vaccination against cancer, see also #Xagainstcancer etc."

“Our investigational mRNA cancer vaccine approaches are an important pillar in our oncology ... oncology pipeline by the end of 2024. The full abstracts are ...

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