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Indian oncologists say cancer is not a disease but a manifestation; here’s what it means
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Indian oncologists say cancer is not a disease but a manifestation; here’s what it means

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Last updated: December 31, 2024 11:30 am
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Indian oncologists say cancer is not a disease but a manifestation; here’s what it means

Dr. Anshuman Kumar appeared on The Archana Show Podcast where he explained that cancer is a manifestation, not a disease.
Indian oncologists say cancer is not a disease but a manifestation; here’s what it means

Indian oncologists say cancer is not a disease but a manifestation; Here’s what it means. (Image: Canva)

,cancer “It is not a disease, but a manifestation,” says the cancer surgeon. Dr.Anshuman Kumar Because he emphasizes the “real” factors that lead to it. He listed diabetes, heart disease, PCOS, dementia, obesity as the major causes contributing to cancer.
Dr. Anshuman Kumar appeared on The Archana Show Podcast where he talked about the same. When asked what this statement actually means, he says, “There is a market around cancer now, there are drugs, that’s why it is considered a disease. But before cancer, we had a lot of “It’s happening.” “Cells of the body that can be stopped.”
“Glycation, methylation, oxidative stress and many other things happen before it turns into cancer. If we stop it, we can protect ourselves from cancer. But no one talks about it,” he said. If people are aware of this, cancer can be prevented. These are the factors that manifest in cancer.”
The doctor said that there is a need to pay attention to MMMS to prevent cancer.
  • M stands for food: what you eat in a day.
  • M stands for Movement: Any form of exercise is important. Stretch your body every hour.
  • M means mind: Make sure your mind is calm.
  • S means sleep: At least 6-8 hours of deep sleep is necessary. Regular and good sleep is very important.
Of all types of cancer, breast cancer is one of the most challenging health conditions to combat, and a recent study led by Dr. Gary Luker of the University of Michigan sheds light on a concerning phenomenon. According to research, some breast cancer cells can remain dormant in the body for years or decades after treatment, only to reemerge later, causing relapse. These findings are particularly relevant to patients with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, as these “sleeper cells” have unique mechanisms that enable them to evade detection and treatment.
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