Why Cancer?

Why Cancer?

by Ittyerah Tholath
Why Cancer?

Why Cancer?

by Ittyerah Tholath

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Cancer is a mysterious killer diseases of the present time and the incidence of cancer is rapidly increasing in the world. This peculiar disease is characterized by abnormal uncontrolled growth of various tissues. The real cause for this abnormal growth is evading detection by scientists in spite of extensive research. Senior biochemists working on cancer are unable to grasp the fundamental cellular process in cancer and are looking for some creative thinking from young generation of scientists. This book is an attempt to expose certain interesting facts about cancer and to evolve a new line of treatment. Growth is a sign of life not a sign of death. Death in cancer is due to an error in the growth process. The unique links between the hallmarks of cancer and reproduction are explored and analyzed in this book. There are circumstantial, clinical, genetic, immunological and evolutionary evidence to prove that cancer is an unsuccessful attempt for asexual reproduction in humans. In fact there are many living organisms capable of both for sexual and asexual reproduction. In some of them one method is functioning while the other method is non functioning. Errors in reproductive process are common. The amoebic (Eukaryotic) heritage of humans is well accepted and perhaps an amoebic reproduction is manifested in humans when regular sexual reproduction is absent, defective or insufficient. Cancer often occurs when humans are old ,impotent and infertile. Cancers of reproductive & sex organs are much more common than cancers of other organs in spite of prophylactic removal of many reproductive organs. The immune systems (the watch dog of body) do not attack cancer because it is a reproductive process. When the watch dog does not bark or bite, it shows that there is no external invader involved. Interestingly cancer is not just a bunch of abnormal cells, but it contains normal blood vessels and normal nerve fibers. Hence it is a failed attempt to form an organ or an embryo. Besides cancer was nicknamed as 'somatic cell pregnancy' because of several similarities between carcinogenesis and embryo genesis.. Conversion of this inefficient and incomplete asexual reproduction process to an efficient process is the ideal solution for human sufferings due to cancer and old age. The book contains several relevant quotes from great men and more than one hundred important references..


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155063810
Publisher: Ittyerah Tholath
Publication date: 02/10/2018
Series: Immortality? , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 333 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Dr. Ittyerah Tholath Peter is an eye surgeon with over forty five years of experience in various capacities in four leading medical institutions in India. He is the holder of a M.B.B.S from Kerala University, M.S.( Ophthalmology) from BHU, and M.Phil. ( Hospital and Health System Management) from B.I.T.S. He had his fellowship training at St.Vincentius eye hospital in Karlsruhe, Germany. He was a Fellow of Royal college of physicians & surgeons Glasgow(FRCS) and International Medical Science Academy(FIMSA) . Dr.Ittyerah , has held various roles in his illustrious career, namely Clinical Registrar in Ophthalmology(BHU), Jr. Lecturer in Ophthalmology (C.M.C. Vellore.), Head of Department of Ophthalmology at Pushpagiri Hospital Thiruvalla and Little Flower Hospital Angamaly, India, He was President of Kerala Society of Ophthalmic Surgeons (KSOS) and Indian Medical Association (I.M.A.) Madhya Kerala Branch. In his literary capacity, he has previously held the roles of Chief editor of Journal of K.S.O.S. and Indian Journal Of Ophthalmology. The All India Ophthalmological Society ( A.I.O.S.),the Kerala society of Ophthalmic Surgeons (K.S.O.S.) and the Cochin Ophthalmic Club (C.O.C.) honored him with life time achievement awards for his outstanding contributions in the field of ophthalmic science.

In his busy schedule he has managed to provide his services to the community through organizations like YMCA, Y's Men Club and Rotary Club, the latter honoring him with the Paul Harris Fellowship award for his leadership role in matching grand programs. The esteemed doctor has also held the role of President of Rotary Club of Angamaly and Y's Men Club of Angamaly, Kerala, India. He is continuing as emeritus editor of Indian Journal of Ophthalmology(IJO).
He is an ophthalmologist with special interest in medical subjects beyond ophthalmology.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews