In today's society, cancer is an epidemic. It affects both developed and underdeveloped countries and challenges social and economic progress, yet cancer is still on the rise. No one is safe from cancer and is an equal opportunist when it comes to gender. Cancer does not discriminate based on age, gender or class. Studies show that in America alone, 1.4 million Americans are diagnosed with the disease each year. Cancer has a harmful effect, more than 12 million people worldwide discover they have cancer every year. This leaves many wondering if a cure for cancer will ever be developed. In the world of cancer, the word "cure" does not mean that a patient is cancer-free for the rest of their life. Healing is simply a state of remission. Most doctors refer to a patient's cancer recovery if the patient has been in a state of remission for five years or more, but there is always the possibility that the cancer will resurface. However, the longer the patient remains in remission, the greater the chance that the cancer will not return. This definition of cure does not allow us in today's society to have a definitive and absolute cure for cancer. However, it still allows us to research and find a definitive cure for cancer for future patients. To determine whether there will ever be a one-size-fits-all cure for cancer, you need to know the basics of cancer. Cancer is a generic name given to a group of about 200 diseases. Although there are many different types of cancer, cancer always begins with abnormal cell growth. Cancer cells develop when a normal cell refuses to die and continues to grow to form new abnormal cells. These cancer cells are also able to invade other tissues and organs which normal cells cannot. Cancer cells can be caused by DNA damage. Normally, ... half of the card ... become invisible to the innate immune system. The innate immune system is the first wave of cells that the immune system sends throughout the body, so it is easy to evade the innate immune system since it is the first line of defense. The adaptive immune system is called upon to eliminate pathogens that have evaded the innate immune system. By the time the adaptive immune system is called upon to eliminate a cancer, it is too late and the cancer is in total control. So it is believed that if as humans we can program the immune system to allow the adaptive immune system to act as the first line of defense along with the innate immune system, cancer will never be about to develop because the adaptive immune system would notice. and delete it. This leaves many wondering whether they will see successful immunotherapy abolish existing cancer in their lifetime.
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