Hematologist: Cancer Is an Organized Crime. the Worst Can Kill in a Few Weeks
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We all have some cells in our bodies that have the potential to become cancer cells. Just as there are people who have a greater potential to become criminals, says Robert Pytlík, head of the cell therapy department at the Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. "That's why we need the police -...
"Tumor cells can defend themselves and hide, so a nest of organized crime can arise in the body, and when the disease spreads throughout the body, it's a civil war and the police have no chance," Pytlík describes the disease in Tereza Engelová's Spotlight. "I wouldn't want to get sick with acute basophilic leukemia, I would be dead within a few weeks," he added, adding that such a serious disease affects almost no one in the Czech Republic in a …
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