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By Dr. Colin Michie FRCPCH University of Central Lancashire. Some ancient spells use objects from a consenting person – a piece of clothing, or perhaps a lock of their hair – in order to make a protective blessing or fertility spell.

This is sympathetic magic. Similar ideas are now being used in cancer therapies which are based on tumour collected from a patient. They use immunology rather than witchcraft.



Trials reported over the last two years suggest these are effective in quite large numbers of patients. The immune system works like a border police system, removing invaders such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites. Our defences remove abnormal or malignant cells too.

These defensive battles continue throughout our lives, without our conscious knowledge, silently and efficiently. Tens to hundreds of potential malignancies are removed every day. This large number is because each of our organs is likely to develop mutations and abnormalities regularly.

The skin, for instance, has many multiplying cells exposed to ultraviolet rays. We replace our entire skin in four to six weeks: this organ collects mutations at a high rate. The gut has higher cell turnover: Its cells are exposed to acid, enzymes and large numbers of micro-organisms and are replaced every two to five days.

However, immune surveillance is not always perfect. A tumour which is disguised or hidden from scouting immune cells can grow steadily. Malignant cells have a number of ways to turn off our watchfu.

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