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hI jAMES Posted at 4:39 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Every cell has a thing called a Glycocalyx which is basically the "sugar covering." This is used as an identifier.

An Ovum (egg cell) has a distinct Glycocalyx (all cell types have a different one) and this is how Sperm cells recognize it.

So on to Cancer cells.

Cancer cells can actually change their Glycocalyx almost continuously. This is why our Immune System cannot fight off these cells. Our Immune System recognition mechanisms cannot keep up with the changes. So they live and reproduce as usual.

Found this interesting. I'm sorry.

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hI jAMES Posted at 5:10 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
I would imagine it just depends on the cancer cell type.
shutter bugs Posted at 5:02 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Quote: from jamesish at 9:50 am on Sep. 18, 2008

Defense against cancer: Changes in the glycocalyx of cancerous cells enable the immune system to recognize and destroy them

This was on Wikipedia.

Wow, a textbook from my college says the exact opposite.


wikpedia can be changed by anyone, however, some people have been miracualy healed without or not much treatment, also some with alteritive treatment, but it depends on what kind of cancer.

obviously you know more than me, just wanted to share my insight  

hI jAMES Posted at 5:00 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Quote: from Petchy at 7:56 pm on Sep. 17, 2008

Quote: from jamesish at 12:50 am on Sep. 18, 2008

Defense against cancer: Changes in the glycocalyx of cancerous cells enable the immune system to recognize and destroy them  

 This was on Wikipedia.  

 Wow, a textbook from my college says the exact opposite.


No thats true, I got an A level in biology.



Which is?

Petchy Posted at 4:56 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Quote: from jamesish at 12:50 am on Sep. 18, 2008

Defense against cancer: Changes in the glycocalyx of cancerous cells enable the immune system to recognize and destroy them

This was on Wikipedia.

Wow, a textbook from my college says the exact opposite.


No thats true, I got an A level in biology.

hI jAMES Posted at 4:50 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Defense against cancer: Changes in the glycocalyx of cancerous cells enable the immune system to recognize and destroy them

This was on Wikipedia.

Wow, a textbook from my college says the exact opposite.

shutter bugs Posted at 4:48 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
yer, this is why some people say cancers are *a natualr thing*, and why you have to check all the time for chamges ect
hI jAMES Posted at 4:46 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Let it be known that they're are other reasons too.  But this is one I found really interesting.
chaosdisown Posted at 4:41 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
only if the people who had cancer knew.
CommonInquirer Posted at 4:41 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
NOOOOO.... I think I might have learned something  
Hontoshimu Posted at 4:40 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
clever little killing machine
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