According to Dr. Jason Fung, cancer cells can evade the immune system by
 mimicking normal cells and hiding from immune surveillance. To boost 
cancer immunity, it’s essential to understand how cancer cells interact 
with the immune system,
In a recent episode of Vital Signs, an 
Epoch TV video series, Dr. Fung explains how cancer acts like an 
infection and how the immune system is constantly fighting cancer. 
There
 are cases where a person’s melanoma is removed and it is thought to be 
gone, says “The Cancer Code’s” author, Dr. Jason Fung.  “Twenty years 
later, that person dies in a car accident and their lung is transplanted
 to someone else; and later that person develops rampant melanoma, he 
says, “because the cancer was still there, it was just being kept in 
check so efficiently by the immune system.” 
Hundreds or even thousands of cells are constantly mutating toward cancer, says Dr. Fung. 
Dr.
 Fung is a nephrologist – a kidney health specialist – and an expert in 
intermittent fasting and low-carb dietary means to counter disease, 
including obesity and type 2 diabetes. 
Yesterday, he joined 
Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon to reveal how our bodies naturally fight
 cancer and how this aligns with a new concept of cancer as an 
infectious disease, as seen with lung cancer caused by smoking, for 
example. 
“That lung cell … has transformed into a sort of 
survivalist lung cell, it’s trying to survive at all costs against this 
chronic smoking damage,” says Dr. Fung.  “Now, it actually behaves 
exactly like a single-celled organism, or, for example, an infection.”...<<<<Read More>>>...
