Gamma rays
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that baking soda can kill cancer cells in the human body. It is important to rely on proven medical treatments and speak with a healthcare professional for appropriate cancer treatment options.
A medicine which destroys cells, such as chemotherapy, usually destroys cells by targeting the mechanisms that cells use for division. They are administered by injection to the bloodstream or as tablets/capsules.
One approach is targeted therapy, which uses drugs to specifically target and block the activity of proteins or pathways that are driving cancer growth. Another approach is immunotherapy, which harnesses the body's immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Additionally, gene editing technologies like CRISPR are being explored to directly target and correct mutations in cancer cells.
One could argue that all body cells can potentially become cancerous and therefore they are all dormant cancer cells. But by that definition, a dormant cancer cell is just a normal, healthy cell.
When cancer cells invade other cells and tissues in the body, the cancer is said to have metastasized. This means that the cancer has spread from its original location to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Metastasis is a key factor in determining the stage and prognosis of the cancer.
Well, at most times the chemo is ment to help, but its not 100% sure it kills only the cancer cells. So if your lucky the chemo will only kill the cancer cells, but otherwise if you are unlucky it kills other cells before it gets to the cancer ones wich causes your body a lot of damage. So at my point it depends.
Chemotherapeutic drugs are substances that are designed to kill cancer cells. These drugs work by targeting fast-dividing cells, which includes cancer cells, but can also affect normal cells in the body.
it kills
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that baking soda can kill cancer cells in the human body. It is important to rely on proven medical treatments and speak with a healthcare professional for appropriate cancer treatment options.
it kills you
It is the use of ionizing radiation (such as X-rays) to kill tissue, It does not prevent the spread of cancer unless it kills all the cancer cells.
If you could find that treatment (and it did not cause the death of all the cells in the body, and death of the individual) then you would be the richest, most famous person in the world. So a treatment that kills all the cancer cells in the body would probably kill all the cells in the body and then you would be dead. Maybe if the Star Trek transporter were real, it could be used along with the ability to sequence every cell in the body to filter out cancer cells. You begin in one place with cancer cells in your body. You are transported to another place with the cancer cells removed and then are cancer free... My answer is that while this is possible in science fiction, it may not be possible in real life.
Chemotherapy is different than localized treatments of cancer because it is cytotoxic, or kills some of the blood cells in the body. In chemotherapy treatment, patients are given medication that travels throughout the body and destroys any cancer cells that are present.
NK cell
sickness and deseses cells in your body such as cancer cells sickness and deseses cells in your body such as cancer cells
Natural killer (NK) cells can recognize and eliminate cancer cells or virus-infected cells before the activation of adaptive immunity. NK cells are part of the innate immune system and can identify abnormal cells based on certain markers, triggering cell death mechanisms to eliminate the threat. This early response is crucial in controlling the spread of cancer or viral infections in the body.
Kills cancer and saves lives.