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The Morphism of Cancer Cells

In the formation of oncogenes, depending on the action of still other viruses, or helper viruses, the end result will be either a solid tumor or a blood-related cancer such as leukania. In turn, solid tumors may be classified as carcinomas or sarcomas, depending on what kind of body tissue is involved. Furthermore, cancerous cells mimic the normal cells from which they originated, resulting in the classification of more than 100 different kinds of cancer, with some figures above 300, or even as many as 600 different kinds. [Pg.355]

There is also the consideration that the action of gut flora may produce carcinogenic biochemicals that enter the bloodstream and result in the formation of cancerous cells. [Pg.355]

As for the skin cancer named melanoma, its formation involves the action of an enzyme called tyrosinase, which is required for the production of the skin pigment called melanin. The processes are said to be entirely different than for the formation of solid cancers and blood-related cancers. [Pg.355]

Inhibitors (1999a), and in an article by Schaefer and Majnarich appearing in the August/September 2001 issne of the Townsend Letter for Doctors Patients. A partial listing of prominent investigators who have been involved includes the names of Rife, Livingston, and Naessens — plus many others cited in the previous references, which also serve as a critique for the state of affairs. [Pg.356]

Adding to the confusion is that there are as yet no systematic methods of cataloguing or classifying viruses that exist in terms of species of other microorganisms, and organisms. Most viruses are thought to remain unknown, and the relatively few that are known are merely classified by size and shape. [Pg.356]


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