Make Love, Not War, with Cancer.

15 Jun, 2009  |  Written by geilt  |  under Health Insurance News

An interesting study shows that annihilating cancer cells may not be the best way to treat cancer. Annihilating cells is a brute force approach to treatment, and as well all know, brute force is no longer being the preferred action type for human beings. Compassion, caring, and maintenance is becoming the ideal. This seems to be becoming true with Cancer treatments. Instead of destroying the cells, it may be possible to maintain their growth so that they do not spread or cause complications throughout the rest of the body. Keeping a cancer growth in check when necessary is far more kind than harsh chemotherapy. It also keeps the cancer cells from becoming more resistant over time as they are continuously pummed by radiation.

This is an interesting alternative to consider, it actually seems more intuitive than destroying the cells, which is opposite of what the article write.

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  1. Erik  |  June 15th, 2009 at 2:30 pm #

    Hi,

    I had never thought there was an alternative to killing cancer cells. This was a completely new thought for me. What kinds of treatment are there that accomplish the slowed growth specifically?

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