Biomineralog of lung tumors.

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The study was devoted to determining whether cancer tissues in lungs are mineralized or not. Moreover, the author aimed to find the answer for the following question: Can mineralization of tissue lead to formation of cancerous tumors, or do cancer tissues produce substances necessary for lung mineralization? Perhaps both phenomena are possible? Studies were performed using classic mineralogical methods on thin sections of cancer tissues prepared with the use of a microtome. Obtained results confirmed the presence of trace mineralization in cancer tissues. It was represented by two types of mineralization, i.e. hidden and apparent mineralization. Both types are probably factors creating deformations of DNA and leading to formation of cancer. This hypothesis has to be confirmed by experimental studies.

In conclusion, one can hypothesize that both hidden and apparent tissue mineralization, including the so-called calcification, may promote structural DNA defects arising during the division of chromosomes in the process of cell multiplication. The cell division environment with an abnormal content of elements (too low or too high mineralization) can promote deformations of the DNA segment which is responsible for the rate of mitotic divisions. Thus, the mineralization of tissues and body fluids (caused by both external and internal factors) may promote the formation of tumors. Confirmation of this theory requires further research, including experimental research; this research and publication are dedicated to my mother, who died of lung cancer.

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