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home:diseases:cancer [10.15.2017] – [Read more] + NZ Nick's link to 2017 review sallieqhome:diseases:cancer [06.12.2018] – [Microbial interaction and disease] sallieq
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 According to some sporadic reports, cancer regresses following spontaneous bacterial infection.(({{pubmed>long:15663328}})) Competition between an ever-changing mix of microbes, and the variable attention the immune system pays to any one component of that mix, may explain the waxing and waning of different cancerous states.  According to some sporadic reports, cancer regresses following spontaneous bacterial infection.(({{pubmed>long:15663328}})) Competition between an ever-changing mix of microbes, and the variable attention the immune system pays to any one component of that mix, may explain the waxing and waning of different cancerous states. 
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 +Natural killer cells "are cytotoxic lymphocytes specialized in early defense against virus-infected and transformed cells." (({{pubmed>long:28236750}})) and  "are able to recognize and trigger cell death in tumors by detecting receptor expression abnormalities in transformed cells" (({{pubmed>long:27115170}}))  
  
 For example, //H. pylori// can cause gastric cancer or MALT lymphoma in some individuals. In contrast, exposure to //H. pylori// appears to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer in others. //Salmonella typhi// infection has been associated with the development of gallbladder cancer; however //S. typhi// has been associated with positive outcomes for melanoma, colon and bladder cancers.(({{pubmed>long:16566840}}))  For example, //H. pylori// can cause gastric cancer or MALT lymphoma in some individuals. In contrast, exposure to //H. pylori// appears to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer in others. //Salmonella typhi// infection has been associated with the development of gallbladder cancer; however //S. typhi// has been associated with positive outcomes for melanoma, colon and bladder cancers.(({{pubmed>long:16566840}})) 
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   * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unproven_and_disproven_cancer_treatments|Wiki list of unproven & disproven treatments]]   * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unproven_and_disproven_cancer_treatments|Wiki list of unproven & disproven treatments]]
   * [[http://www.foodsmatter.com/es/health_risks/articles/goldsworthy-biological-effects-04-12.pdf|biological effects]]   * [[http://www.foodsmatter.com/es/health_risks/articles/goldsworthy-biological-effects-04-12.pdf|biological effects]]
 +  * [[http://bioinitiative.org/report/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/sec01_2012_summary_for_public.pdf|Bioinitiative Report]]
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 +"The most serious  health  endpoints  that  have  been  reported  to  be  associated  with  extremely  low  frequency  (ELF)  and/or 
 +radiofrequency  radiation  (RFR)  include  childhood  and  adult  leukemia,  childhood  and  adult  brain  tumors,  and 
 +increased  risk  of  the  neurodegenerative  diseases,  Alzheimer’s  and  amyotrophic  lateral  sclerosis  (ALS).  In 
 +addition, there are reports of increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women, genotoxic effects (DNA 
 +damage,  chromatin  condensation,  micronucleation,  impaired  repair  of  DNA  damage  in  human  stem  cells), 
 +pathological  leakage  of  the blood–brain barrier, altered immune function including increased allergic and 
 +inflammatory responses, miscarriage and some cardiovascular effects."
  
  
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