How does inflammation develop into cancer? What are the "pro-inflammatory" factors in our daily lives? How can we prevent and address inflammation
The Relationship Between Inflammation and Cancer
Is Inflammation the "Root Cause" of Cancer?
The inflammatory response is a complex process that can be divided into acute and chronic phases.
Acute inflammatory reactions typically manifest as redness, swelling, heat, and pain, with inflammatory cells present in the blood. Acute inflammatory responses in the body can resist the further development of pathogens through its own mechanisms, acting as normal and beneficial health defenders.