4) Interplay between bioenergy, immunity, and oncology

By vlalieu, 2 May, 2024
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This module explores the impact of our vitality on cellular immunity and oncology, revealing the complexity of underlying mechanisms. We begin by examining immune imbalances, including immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and hypersensitivities, which affect the body's ability to maintain an appropriate immune response. Then, we delve into the complex world of cancer, abnormal cell growth that can develop from various tissues. The diversity of cancers is highlighted, showcasing over 200 diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation. Special emphasis is placed on the primo-vascular system, recently identified as an additional metastatic pathway for cancer cells. This underscores the need for innovative therapeutic strategies to address this complexity. We then explore the causes of cancer, including chronic stress, genetic mutations and environmental factors, as well as the major types of cancers and their progression. Finally, we examine how the immune system interacts with tumors, highlighting immune surveillance of cancer and tumor evasion mechanisms. We conclude by addressing emerging immunotherapies, bioresonance and oncolytic therapies as promising approaches to cancer treatment.