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How Fast Does Cancer Grow?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 7819019:MV8xOTMzNzU4XzMyMzkwNDExXzRFNzA1OTUw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 7819019:MV8xOTMzNzU4XzMyMzkwMjQ5XzM5NTE1OTk1] Cancers are the result of our bodies' spiritual inner energies becoming chaotic, weak and dark. All of our cells in our body are part of our human universal consciousness or our soul. So when a group of cells no longer operate as part of the human universal consciousness, they "rebel or run amuck". That is what cancers is, cells that not longer grow as part of our universal human spiritual order. If are spiritual consciousness/aura/spirit is strong and full of love, all of the cells in our body work together as one complete universal entity. Cancers are not caused by foods, environment or fungus'. When radiation or chemo is used to kill the rebelling group of cells, it stops the outbreak but sooner or later it will return. The only way to stay healthy and cancer free is with love, compassion and balance in your heart. Ok, you can slam me now for saying this,,, [/quote] Doesn't anyone else in their heart sense this is right? There must be others that understand this... [/quote]
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Here's the take-home point: a 1 millimeter cluster of cancerous cells typically contains somewhere in the ball park of a million cells, and on average, takes about six years to get to this size. Generally, a tumor can't be detected until it reaches the 1 millimeter mark.
So to develop a mass that is likely to be problematic (say, about 5 centimeters to put a number to this example), make no mistake in understanding that this is a journey of many years.
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In other words, you don't get cancer overnight.
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