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Can Malignant Cancer Worsen with The Use of Radiation Methods of Diagnosis?

Huang WL*

Infectious Diseases, General Practice, Nutrition, Acupuncture and Pain Management Specialist. Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Franca, São Paulo, Brazil.

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Received Date: March 02, 2023;  Published Date: March 20, 2023

Abstract

In my daily clinical practice, I have come across doctors, mainly oncologists, who have been asking for radiological exams such as computed tomography (CT) to assess the presence or absence of metastases in their patients after the recommended treatment for the various types of cancer. In works published in the field of radiology, I could see that the creators of computed tomography won a Nobel Prize in 1979 in physiology and medicine, both of which were non-medical. The first is a physicist and his name is Allan Macleod and the second is an electrical engineer and his name is Godfrey Hounsfield [1]. A computed tomography (CT) scan is essentially an X-ray study but uses a series of rays around a specific part of the body preventing the formation of superimposition of images, which can have when we use only simple X-ray [1]. The biggest problem when used in cancer patients is that computed tomography uses ionizing radiation that can harm anyone, especially cancer patients. I say this because if we analyze the pattern of energy changes in a patient with cancer, they are in the last stage of the development of health to illness, where changes take place at the cellular level, in an irreversible way according to the thinking of Western medicine. The use of CT can have 50 to 1000 times more radiation if we compare the conventional X-ray [1]. These alterations caused by the ionizing radiation of the computed tomography act at the energy level, as it occurs in patients who are chronically exposed to electromagnetic radiation from the use of cell phones or computers, leading to a state of energy deficiency, conducive to the installation of cancer and which is the cause of cancer formation according to traditional Chinese medicine [2,3].

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