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Stella [2.4K]
2 years ago
13

URGENT!!!!!!!!!

Biology
2 answers:
klasskru [66]2 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

infection,often the first step ,occurs when bacteria, viruses or other microbes that causes disease enter your body and begin to multiply. Disease occurs when cells in your body are damaged as a result of infection and signs and symptoms of an illness appear

belka [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Cancer and infectious diseases are totally distinct categories of ailments. But at times they may present with similar symptoms and signs 1, 2. They are however treated with different modalities of therapy. Usually, infectious diseases do not carry the gloomy outlook of malignant tumors, although an infection may be fatal or develop at the end of treatment of a cancer.

Explanation:

We propose to disclose first degree analogous features between cancer and infectious diseases and to find out whether these similarities are superficial and negligible, due to the use of the same bodily pathways by the two categories of disease or if they represent significantly parallel characteristics. We have found several primary analogous features, predominantly regarding pathways of spread, but to some extent also concerning the interaction with the immune system. Some of the implications to our hypothesis are probably available in the recent literature, at the experimental or clinical levels. For example endostatin, an angiogenic inhibitor has been used to prevent promotion of metastasis in cancer and to reduce granulomas formation in schistosomiasis. An ECFR antagonist employed to restrain bronchial vessels proliferation in pseudomonas infection, has also been used for the treatment of lung cancer.

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