Cancer cells are the constant spread of normal cells, so how does it kill people? 10

Updated on healthy 2024-03-05
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your question is wrong, cancer cells are produced by normal cells after mutation, and the glycoproteins on the normal cell membrane cannot recognize each other, so they are easy to spread freely throughout the body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After death, the cancer cells in the body will die out with the death of the body, because after the death of the person, the metabolism of various organs and blood in the body will stop, and the cancer cells will not be able to obtain nutrients from the body, resulting in the stromal tissue being unable to survive in the body and will gradually die out after death. Once cancer is diagnosed, patients are advised to actively undergo it**. At present, commonly used methods include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunology, and guidance.

    The doctor will choose the appropriate plan according to the patient's condition. We have to understand a truth, that is, when everyone has cancer, just like other cells in the body, as long as there are signs of life, the cells will be active, if the person dies for some reason, then, the cells in the body will lose their activity, the answer is obvious, the cancer patient dies, the cancer cells cannot survive; Even if it has a strong ability to survive, it will parasitize in the human body and need nutrients to provide for it.

    Now that people are gone, there is no source of nutrients, no nutrients**, it is difficult for cancer cells to survive. After death, the heart does not work, the blood does not flow, and the nutrient delivery channel also needs the support of blood, without the delivery of blood, ** and nutrition, can not absorb enough nutrients, cancer cells will face apoptosis, cancer cells no longer exist, let alone spread. Once it becomes malignant, it doesn't know it, it only has one thought, that is, to live, in order to live, it needs to absorb more nutrients, and it also needs more companions to absorb nutrients, so that it can survive.

    Therefore, in order to survive, cancer cells will compete with the body for nutrients and grow stronger and stronger.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cancer cells feed them with human nutrients, and once a person dies, the cancer cells disappear with it. This is because cancer cells are attached to the human body. If you strengthen your own immunity, you will reduce the risk of cancer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cancer cells will disappear. Because after the death of a human being, it cannot survive on its own, and without the nutrients provided by humans, it will soon disappear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If a person dies, the cancer cells will follow the animal, because the cancer cells have no more to store in the body, and they will naturally die.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Once the cancer cells leave the human body, it will not take long to die, in fact, it is easy to understand, since the cancer cells have the characteristics of infinite proliferation, then their proliferation will require a lot of energy**, once the human body dies, the energy ** is gone, the cancer cells have no food, and it will not hibernate, so it will die soon. Figuratively speaking, cancer cells are like a parasite, from the moment it parasitizes the human body, it is like a vampire to drain the essence and blood of the human body, until the human body dies, and the cancer cells are not far from death.

    Cancer cells are malignant proliferating cells, and cancer cells are mutated cells that have the characteristics of unlimited proliferation, easy metastasis and easy transformation. The infinite proliferation of cancer cells disrupts the functioning of normal cells in the body, and the infinite proliferation of cancer cells requires the consumption of a large amount of nutrients, and this nutrient is snatched from the hands of normal cells.

    Cancer cells can metastasize at will in the body, and with the development of metastasis, cancer cells crowd out the cells of normal organs, destroying the function of organs, and many cancer patients die because of organ failure. Cancer is so scary, but fortunately, cancer is not a contagious disease, but after the death of a cancer patient, can cancer cells continue to survive?

    In fact, after death, tumor cells will also die with the human body, although cancer cells are very brutal and rampant, but it is not a virus or bacteria after all, and can continue to survive for a period of time after leaving the human body, such as in the air and soil.

    As the so-called skin does not exist, the hair will be attached? The survivability of cancer cells is of course very strong, and it can't die anyway before it tosses people to death, but whether it is a normal cell or a cancer cell, it depends on the human body to provide nutrients, and without the human body to provide nutrition, the cancer cells will not get normal nutrients**, and naturally they will die naturally.

    Previously, some scholars mentioned that you can try to "starve" the cancer cells in the body, but in fact, this method probably does not work, because I am afraid that before the cancer cells starve to death, it is the cancer patients who starve to death.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It won't spread, because by this time the cells in the whole body have died.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It does not spread because cancer cells can only parasitize in the body of living cells.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, cancer cells are also cells that need nutrients from the human body, and after death, the body's functions gradually stop, and the cancer cells will die if they do not get the nutrients they need.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After the cancer patient dies, his body is no longer alive, and the cancer cells should not continue to spread.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The cancer cell is mainly a parasitic cell, and since the patient has died, it will not continue to spread.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After the patient dies, the cancer should be able to spread within a short period of time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The growth of cancer cells also requires vascular nutrition, and when a person dies, the blood vessels stop moving, and naturally they will not spread. Besides, cancer is not an infectious disease... It is the weakening of the immune system that is no match for the growth of cancer cells.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When people die, cancer cells have no nutrients, and of course they die....I'm against chemotherapy! Because according to the law of natural selection, cancer cells become stronger! And then there is extreme resistance, and no one can kill him!

    Cancer cells starve to death, microrobots must be invented, enter the body and burn it with a laser! Or burn it with proton radiotherapy, the main thing I emphasize is the use of physical methods, this kind of cell gene mutation, only physical burning of cancer cells!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, because without nutrition**, cancer cells will starve to death. After all, cancer cells need the energy of the host.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, after death, the cells also die, and cancer cells are parasitic on living cells.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because proto-oncogenes are challenged and mutated, their triggering factors are (chemical carcinogenic factors, physical carcinogenic factors, biological carcinogenic factors), and everyone has proto-oncogenes in their bodies. Cancer is"Rampage can't"It is very restless and can quickly spread to other organs. Cancer cells have the ability to multiply indefinitely, and the viability is self-evident and strong.

    The living body is its best parasitic environment.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cancer can cause death due to the aggressive, recurrent and metastatic nature of cancer.

    It is equivalent to focusing all the energy of his body and mind on the cancer cells in the body, and this concentration invisibly gives the cancer cells a very powerful energy, so that the cancer cells and tumors can grow and spread rapidly.

    Do people die of cancer or "mental suicide"? The latter!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The statement that cancer cells spread indefinitely and invade other tissues makes it impossible for cells to carry out normal activities. Cancer cells multiply indefinitely, and due to their proliferation, they rob the nutrients of normal tissues and crowd out the living space of normal cells, which leads to the collapse of normal life activities of people, which leads to the death of people.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In simple terms, it can be said that the mechanism is very complex, which may cause metabolic disorders in normal cells, and cancer cells can also induce immune cells to interfere with normal cells, causing local inflammation and then causing cell necrosis, and then it also causes pyrotosis and netosis, two types of programmed cell death, and can also cause apoptosis. Cancer cells grow around blood vessels to form a special layer of cells, which induces blood vessels to grow and provide nutrients for them, and continues to spread over a large area, so they spread indefinitely and cause cell abnormalities in other areas.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Infinite multiplication is not controlled by human skills, and cancer cells are also easy to metastasize and destroy normal tissues and organs of the human body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    As long as you have a firm belief, no disease will kill you.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, because apoptosis is the voluntary death of cells controlled by genes under normal conditions in order to better adapt to the environment, which is carried out by the cells themselves, not artificially. Cancer cells are already diseased cells, and the normal regulatory system is useless for them, so they cannot be eliminated through apoptosis.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Theoretically, yes, but it's very difficult.

    Cancer cells also have apoptosis, but due to changes in regulatory mechanisms, such as the activation of oncogenes and the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, their apoptosis is significantly inhibited, resulting in a very low apoptosis rate.

    The use of apoptosis-inducing reagents, enhancing the induction of apoptosis by immune cells, inactivating oncogenes, and activating tumor suppressor genes can promote the apoptosis of cancer cells to a certain extent, thereby inhibiting the growth of tumors to a certain extent. However, there is no very effective means to achieve complete tumor clearance by inducing apoptosis.

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