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Debunking common myths about cancer

Dr. Marina Mukhamichina, a specialist in gynecology and ultrasound diagnostics, announced that computers and smart devices do not contribute to the development of cancer.

In an interview with the newspaper “Izvestia”, the specialist notes that modern technologies do not contribute to the development of cancer.

She says, “The computer and smart devices are no longer included in the list of harmful factors. Because it has been proven that modern technologies do not affect the emergence of malignant tumors. The radiation of modern devices differs in strength and depth from the radiation of previous devices that were used in the fifties and sixties of the last century.”

And she adds, there is no product that directly prevents cancer. However, healthy and correct nutrition can have a therapeutic effect on the body, and thus reduce the risk of developing malignant tumors.

She says, “Suppose a person suffers from gastritis and it worsens from time to time. If the person does not treat this problem and does not pay attention to dietary recommendations, this could lead to its development into a malignant tumor. However, if a healthy lifestyle is followed and dietary guidelines are taken, this The risk is much reduced.”

And she adds: As for the genetic factor, the risk of cancer is transmitted genetically, not the disease itself.

And the doctor points out that many cancers develop at the age of 50-70 years. So it seems to some that people in the past were less likely to get cancer. This is not true, because life expectancy is currently much higher than it was in the past.

She says: “Cancer has not been previously diagnosed because there is no technology and equipment such as the one currently used and helps to diagnose the disease at an early stage. Therefore, the great activity carried out by cancer clinics and the assistance they provide indicates an advanced level in early diagnosis of the disease among all groups.” age.”

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