thats not what it is for! so that would be misuse of the drug. and that's a silly answer, although I'm not a doctor. I'm a patient and the real answer is yes. All humans and cancers are unique, but there have been multiple studies done in laboratory settings that proved chemicals produced in the cannabis plant attack and destroy cancer cells and tumors in rats and mice. I had survived over a year beyond median expectancy for my cancer before I had a seizure that drove me to cannabis. I've been a daily smoker since July of '08, when the prescribed anti-seizure caused severe irritability. That seizure was very likely caused by tumor growth too small to be detected by MRI. Today I have a good quality of life and am physically healthy, thanks to cannabis.
Yes if it cancerous and untreated
Radioactive implants are devices that are placed directly within cancerous tissue or tumors, in order to deliver radiation therapy intended to kill cancerous cells.
Normal tissue and cancerous tissue differ in several key ways. Normal tissue follows a controlled growth pattern, while cancerous tissue grows uncontrollably. Normal cells have specific functions and structures, while cancer cells often lack these specialized features. Additionally, normal tissue responds to signals that regulate growth and division, whereas cancerous tissue ignores these signals. Finally, normal tissue typically remains localized, while cancerous tissue can invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
Fibrocollagenous tissue itself is not cancerous; it is a type of connective tissue that provides support and structure to organs and tissues. However, cancer can develop in or around fibrocollagenous tissue, leading to tumors that may invade or disrupt its normal function. The presence of cancerous cells in connective tissue would indicate the development of a specific type of cancer, rather than the fibrocollagenous tissue itself being cancerous.
Mastectomy is surgical removal of the whole breast. Lumpectomy is surgical removal of only the cancerous tissue.
No, laboratory tests have shown that marijuana actually has anti-cancerous properties.
Cancer cells have higher mitotic index because they have a mutation in the DNA so they reproduce uncontrollably and therefore divide faster which means they have a higher mitotic index. ex. In a normal lung tissue, % of cells dividing is 5% while in a cancerous lung the % of cells divding is 25 %
When cells are not responding to normal controls over growth and division, they can form tissue masses known as tumors. Tumors can be either benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Cancerous. The opposite of benign
Kaposi's sarcoma is a cancerous tumour of the connective tissue.
no
The tissue sample will then be examined under a microscope for the presence of cancerous cells.