Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth and proliferation that can spread to other parts of the body (metastasis). It can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or ethnicity, and is a leading cause of death worldwide. Although conventional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery can be effective, they can also have significant side effects and may not address the underlying causes of cancer. A holistic approach to cancer treatment is essential, combining conventional treatments with complementary therapies to support the body’s natural healing processes.
Cancer is a complex, multifactorial condition whose detection and monitoring remain challenging. A tool called Biology of Function (BoF), comprising more than 130 indices, helps to assess the carcinogenic activity of the body using several indices.
Theoretically, there could be as many types of cancer as there are cell types, around 300 different types. Since cancer can develop in any part of the body, patients may suffer from:
Cancer symptoms vary depending on the type and stage of cancer. Common symptoms include:
Cancer is a major public health problem affecting millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018. The most commonly diagnosed cancers worldwide are lung, breast, and colorectal cancer.
In Europe, cancer is the leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in four deaths. In the Middle East and GCC, cancer is also a serious health problem, with increasing rates of incidence and mortality. In the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death, and it is estimated that one in three people will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime.
Conventional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and surgery—or even adjuvant therapies—can be effective, but they also have significant side effects and may not address the underlying causes of cancer.
The endobiogenic vision is based on the regulation of neuroendocrine metabolism, whose failure is responsible for the development of every type of cancer. A holistic approach to cancer treatment, which combines conventional treatments with complementary therapies, can support the body’s natural healing processes and help alleviate the side effects of conventional treatments. Endobiogenic medicine is a holistic approach to cancer treatment that focuses on restoring the balance of the body’s internal environment.
The main factor causing cancer is genetic, but this genetic factor is exacerbated by many other factors, such as diet, environment, etc.
In endobiogenic medicine, researchers are aware of the fact that every cell in our body is free and independent, while at the same time interconnected and interdependent with its neighbors; a “dialogue” is established between them to maintain balance and manage aggression.
Practitioners of endobiogenic medicine use various tools to help patients manage their condition. This may include herbal treatments, dietary adjustments, and stress reduction techniques to restore balance.
Endobiogenic medical methods for treating cancer include the following:
Supporting the immune system in order to strengthen the body’s natural ability to fight cancer cells.
Providing support for the terrain of the patient with the aim of restore their balance their.
Investigation of endocrine disorders underlying the disease.
Improve diet and digestive health to reduce inflammation and strengthen immune function.
Using herbs and vitamins to enhance the effects of conventional treatments and reduce their side effects.
Acupuncture and other treatments are used to relieve pain, improve mood, and enhance overall health and well-being.
In conclusion, cancer is a complex, multifactorial, and devastating disease, but a holistic approach to cancer treatment that combines conventional treatments with complementary therapies provides adequate support for the body’s natural healing processes and significantly improves quality of life. Endobiogenic medicine is a valuable and indispensable addition to conventional approaches to cancer treatment, helping patients better manage their symptoms while promoting overall health and well-being.