Hey, you won’t believe what’s hiding out in this tumor: it turns out tumors can hold parasites!
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Hey, you won’t believe what’s hiding out in this tumor: it turns out tumors can hold parasites!
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Did you know some tumors can actually be caused by parasitic infections?
I’d guess that tumor tissue wouldn't really be able to hold in parasitic worms.
RFK Jr. says a parasite ate part of his brain. Do parasites actually 'eat' human tissue?
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-05-rfk-jr-parasite-ate-brain.html
Parasites—so-named because they "feed" off of a living host—don't actually "eat" human tissue, Ferrins says. If parasites aren't actually eating through human tissue, what are they doing once inside the body?
"In an intestinal infection, the head attaches to the inside of your intestines and absorbs nutrients from the food digesting there," Ferrins says. "So, I think it would be fair to say that a similar process may have occurred in [RFK Jr.'s] situation—the worm is absorbing nutrients from the body or brain, and then it will grow and expand."
Ferrins clarifies that the worm "isn't actively eating tissue, rather causing atrophy through pressure of the surrounding tissue as it grows."
"When a tapeworm resides in muscle and brain tissue and eventually dies, it actually starts to calcify," Ferrins says.
Ferrins continues, "That cyst is what has calcified and is now dead."
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-05-rfk-jr-parasite-ate-brain.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8880289_Rectal_and_colonic_tumors_induced_by_parasites
https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-021-04681-x
Diverticulosis tumors, Diverticulosis polyps.
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