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Does it matter? Even if the benign cancer cell does not become malignant again. Your other healthy cells can become cancerous.

Eat healthy/organic foods that contains less human induced chemicals (I know its not easy and expensive) do what you can, reduce or avoid carcinogens.


Protect your cells with good natural food that contains lots minerals & vitamins. Just like your would maintain your muscles with good regular exercise and stretches.


Almost all diseases and illness are cause by human produced/altered/made chemicals and lack of sufficient natural nutrients the body needs. Natural animals eating natural plants does not die of diseases from what they eat. Except for humans of course.


Are you aware that our over population growth we are consuming all the natural nutrients faster then it can be replenish naturally by itself?


What do think we are doing more bio-genetic research? DNA manipulations? Cloning? etc.? Is that the solution, more human manipulations? We don't even the effects of it 50 or 100 years from now.


Look at what only a short 100 years of industrial revolution did to the planet and the environment? In 100 years we turn the planets food supply upside down.


Where is that going to lead us?


What is the solution? Everyone would need to wakeup and smell the roses as it is and where it is. Instead of cutting it off, cross breed it, put it in a pot, decorated it, make it into a perfume, decorate it, harvest it, cook it, etc. etc. etc.


Love & Peace.

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Q: Can benign cancer cells become malignant and what are the chances of it doing so?
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