Cell Cycle Rhythm and Cancer

Cell Cycle Rhythm and Cancer

A recent study suggested that “Chemotherapy could allow cancer to spread and trigger more aggressive tumors”. Researchers in the US studied the impact of treatments given to the patients with breast cancer. They found that medication increases the chance of cancer migrating to other parts of the body, where they are almost always lethal.
Chemotherapy is often given before surgery, but the new research suggests that although it shrinks tumours in the short term, it could trigger the spread of cancer cells around the body. 

The toxic medication is found to trigger on a mechanism in the body which ultimately allows tumours to grow back stronger. It also increases the number of doorways on blood vessels which allow cancer to spread throughout the body. Study also discovered that in mice with breast cancer, chemotherapy increased the number of
cancer cells circulating in the body and in the lungs. The researcher therefore concluded that women should be monitored during chemotherapy to check if cancer was starting to circulate.

Rasayu Opines

The treatment approach thus far in the modern medicine is to annihilate the cancer cells. Rasayu  considers that the direction of the treatment must be to refrain the cells to multiply in the cancerous manner.

The cell cycle rhythm is severely disrupted in cancer and it leads to formation of cancer growth. This rhythm needs to be restored which is done by the Rasayan medicines. It not only stops the cancer cell formation but brings the cancer cells to their natural death without leaving behind any reaction that could trigger any further reactions, a cause of the spread.

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