The different stages of Cancer and the reason we are still die from Cancer

The 4 Stages of Cancer

The 4 stages of cancer can be broken down as follows: Stage 0 means the cancer is in one place. Stage 1 means a small tumor spread to nearby tissue. Stage 2 means the tumor is larger and may have spread. Stage 3 means the cancer may have started to spread to surrounding tissue or lymph nodes in the area. Stage 4 cancer, or metastatic cancer, means it has spread to other organs or areas of the body.

1. Stage 0: This is used to describe cancer in situ, which literally means “in place.” Cancers at this stage are identified according to the location where they initially emerged and multiplied. However, the resulting tumor has not yet spread to nearby tissue. The good news is prognosis for Stage 0 cancer is very high. Natural treatments couples with clean eating (no processed food), and taking steps to boost your immune system are often all that’s needed at this stage to reverse the cancer.

2. Stage 1: This describes a small cancerous tumor that has spread to nearby tissue but not beyond – such as the blood stream or lymph system. Doctors may refer to this as “early stage” cancer and insist on implementing immediate treatment protocol since, at this stage the prognosis is very good using traditional care. Nevertheless, complementary and alternative treatment options should be given top priority at this time as well as healthy changes to diet and personal habits to fight the cancer and prevent its return.

3. Stage 2 and 3: These stages are known as “regional spread” cancers. They indicate that the cancer has expanded and will have embedded itself more deeply into the surrounding tissue. At these stages, cancer cells have entered the blood stream which may lead to detection in the lymph system since cancer cells can get “caught” in the nodes as they travel. Boosting your immune system is crucial at this level since the invasion of your lymph system is likely to trigger an immune response which should in turn shut down the mutations. Stage 2 and 3 indicate a serious cause for concern, but the cancer has not spread to the other organs in the body, so there is still hope.

4. Stage 4: When cancer spreads from the initial site to other organs or areas of the body, it is referred to as “distant spread” cancer, advanced cancer, or metastatic cancer. This type of cancer is more difficult to treat, but not impossible! Attention to complementary modalities, alternative treatments, and healthy changes to your entire lifestyle from habits to diet is critical at this stage for a still a reasonable chance of survival.

Many forms of cancer can be life threatening, but NOT as you would defend yourself in a physical altercation, you must be prepared to do the same with cancer as what the cancer wanted to do with you. Understanding your opponent and educating yourself on the best treatments – all available treatments (not only the traditional way of the classical mainstream medicine)

I will give you the tools you need to fight, win, and keep cancer at bay. According to the experts, prevention is more than half the battle. They estimate that at least 50% of all diagnosed cancer treatments could be prevented with a focus on healthy lifestyle choices.

The best way to control cancer is to refuse to allow it to take hold of you life in the first place. At GENUTRA, we do not believe in giving up hope at any stage of cancer. We believe that as long as you are breathing, your body is able to overcome cancer. Do everything you can to strengthen your defenses. There is always hope. Cancer does NOT have to be a death sentence. You will NOT die from cancer but from the shortage of application of the knowledge how to beat cancer

Live your life without the threat of cancer. Go for every information every hour every day of each week.Get the information that exsist: but that is not used.


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