Abstract

The aim of the work was to justify the theoretical and practical aspects of the saprophytic theory of cancer. In the medical section of the book “The Realities of Life”, published in 2009, I described this theory for the first time with some elements of theoretical and practical justification among all the theories of cancer origin. The saprophytic theory of cancer, the theory of the occurrence of cancerous tumors can be of great importance. In this theory the main importance in the initiation of carcinogenesis in the human body have saprophytic bacteria that live with us constantly. The saprophytic theory, as an etiological cause of cancer, may be important in the development of cancerous tumors. There is a significant amount of scientific research and clearly established facts that confirm the infectious origin, whether bacterial or viral, of a cancerous tumor. Cancer can be caused by a type of saprophyte that is practically unaffected by antibiotics. A microorganism that can cause cancerous disease, has the property of reducing the human antifungal immunity, has both the properties of a virus and a bacterium. It is possible that this virus, which settled in bacterium, combined its pathogenic properties for humans. Bacterium at the same time with virus, merging into one organism, into one unit, can contribute to the development of cancer. There is an opinion that the high temperature of the human body sometimes kills cancer cells. Microorganisms are the first step of the oncogenic process, they start it, cause it to appear, and in the future they may not participate in its development. It is likely that only at the first stage of cancer occurrence, we need to kill the microorganisms that are the cause of the cancer. Or we need to find a potential human enemy and create a universal vaccine against it, which will protect the human organism from cancer. Vaccine is not against cancer, but against a microorganism that causes cancer, releasing carcinogenic substances that start the cancer process in organs and tissues.

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