Bioresonance Therapy And Cancer Metastasis

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* There is no scientific evidence that bioresonance can affect cancer cells, this article is written by a doctor and not intended for review by cancer patients. If you have cancer or suspected cancer your first option is to visit your doctor or oncologist.

Cancer metastasis is a term that is used to describe cancer that is spreading to new regions in the body, other than the region in which it originally developed. In many cases, regional metastasis develops, which is when the cancer spreads toward regions that are close to the original site and causes secondary tumors to develop in these regions. In some cases, however, distant metastasis may occurs, which refers to a scenario where secondary tumors form in regions of the body that is not close to the original site where the first tumor developed. When cancer metastasis occur, it becomes harder to treat a patient, which is why it is so essential to have frequent checkups and to detect such a condition at an early stage.

Most Common Areas Of Cancer Metastasis

When cancer metastasis occurs, the cancer cells can spread towards any region in the body and cause secondary tumors to grow. This is why it is often so difficult to diagnose and treat cancer metastasis, especially in cases of distant metastasis. Medical experts have, however, been able to determine where certain types of cancers most commonly spread to should metastasis occur. The National Cancer Institute provide the following connections regarding cancer metastasis:

  • Bladder cancer often spreads toward the liver, bones and lungs.
  • Breast cancer often spreads toward the brain, lungs, bones and liver.
  • Colon cancer often spreads toward the peritoneum, lungs and liver.
  • Kidney cancer often spreads toward the adrenal gland, lungs, liver, brain and bones.
  • Melanoma cancer often spreads toward the bones, lung, muscles, skin, liver and brain.
  • Lung cancer often spreads toward the bones, liver, adrenal gland and brain. If lung cancer is only present in one lung, it often spreads toward the other lung as well.
  • Ovary cancer often spreads toward the peritoneum, lungs and liver.
  • Pancreas cancer often spreads toward the liver, peritoneum and lungs.
  • Prostate cancer often spreads toward the adrenal gland, lungs, liver and bones.
  • Rectal cancer often spreads toward the liver, peritoneum and lungs.
  • Stomach cancer often spreads toward the peritoneum, lungs and liver.
  • Thyroid cancer often spreads toward the lungs, bones and liver.
  • Uterus cancer often spreads toward the vagina, peritoneum, liver, lungs and bones.

Symptoms Of Cancer Metastasis

Medical experts find that symptoms are not always present when cancer metastasis occur, but, in some cases, symptoms can be present and it is vital to know about these symptoms to ensure you realize if metastasis might be occurring. The following symptoms may be present in the case of cancer metastasis:

  • If cancer spreads to the bones, fractures may occur and pain might be experienced.
  • If cancer spreads to the brain, seizures may be experienced, as well as dizziness and headaches.
  • If cancer spreads to the lung, a person may find it difficult to breathe (shortness of breath).
  • If cancer spreads to the liver, the belly may swell up. Jaundice may also be experienced.

Bioresonance Therapy

Some registered doctors have worked with oncologists to help their patients using bioresonance therapy. Research is being done on the effects of introducing the energetic information of the specific chemotherapy prior to injection to reduce shock. After allowing the chemotherapy to do its job support can be given to the patient to help the body flush out toxins. In some cases patient tumour samples have been kept to check if resonance is detected following surgery and for a number of years after.

Conclusion

While cancer metastasis is difficult to treat and control, several treatment options have provided positive results, especially when the condition is detected at an early developmental stage. Bioresonance therapy is one particular complementary option that has gained a lot of attention due to the positive results that were recently seen in patients treated with this revolutionary technology.