The Confusion Around the Concept of Metastasis

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An In-Depth Analysis of the Official Cancer Theory

📝 By Fátima Gamero, Student of the Training Program

Introduction

👋 Hello, Awaking Project community! My name is Fati, and I am a student of the NMG training program. I also create content for the Awaking Kids section on the website and YouTube channel.

📊 According to the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology, 279,260 new cancer cases will be diagnosed in Spain in 2023. Additionally, they predict a long-term increase in cancer incidence worldwide, with the most common tumors being those of the breast, lung, prostate, colon, and bladder.

📰 I recently came across these statistics in an online newspaper suggested by Google News, and I couldn’t help but wonder:

How do such fatalistic “predictions” influence the psyche of people who blindly trust these so-called specialists?
How do they condition individuals to believe that cancer is an ever-increasing possibility and a malignant entity that won’t stop until it takes them to the grave?

🏥 Conventional medicine has implemented a protocol that harms patients before, during, and after a diagnosis:

1️⃣ From childhood, we are taught that we must get regular check-ups and be cautious because “you never know.”
2️⃣ Medical tests are performed, despite doctors not fully understanding how the human body works, and if an “abnormality” is found, all alarms go off.
3️⃣ The patient is then given a diagnosis, which fills them with fear.

🔬 One of the tools used to perpetuate this fear is metastasis. This is a term frequently used by oncologists to explain the appearance of new tumors—even after chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

📖 In this article, we will thoroughly examine how traditional oncology defines cancer, the arguments behind the metastasis theory, and how we can debunk these claims using basic biology, anatomy, and physiology.

🧠 We will also explain the so-called “spread” of tumors (both benign and malignant) through the Five Biological Laws and analyze the most common tumors by correlating biological shocks with the diagnosis and subjective interpretation of the patient’s experience.


🧬 Cancer According to Conventional Medicine

📖 According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), cancer is a disease where:

“Some cells in the body multiply uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.”

🦠 Under what conventional medicine considers “normal conditions,” human cells form and multiply through cell division, replacing old or damaged cells as needed.

⚠️ However, the NCI claims that:

“Sometimes, this process does not follow this order, and abnormal cells form and multiply when they shouldn’t. These cells may create tumors, which are masses of tissue.”

🔎 Tumor classification:
✔️ Malignant tumors – Have the ability to spread (considered “dangerous”).
✔️ Benign tumors – Do not spread (considered “harmless”).

💡 According to the American Cancer Society (ACS):

“As cancer cells reproduce uncontrollably, they eventually outnumber healthy cells, making it difficult for the body to function properly.”

📌 What is the difference between a normal cell and a cancer cell?

🗣️ The official answer:

“Cancer cells form without receiving the proper signals. Normal cells only form when they receive these signals.”

💭 This implies that our body is not an intelligent system but instead a chaotic entity that randomly produces faulty cells.

🔬 Conventional medicine considers cancer to be a genetic disease caused by:
✔️ Replication errors during cell division
✔️ DNA damage
✔️ Genetic inheritance

⚕️ There are two main categories of cancer:
✔️ Hematologic cancers – Affect blood cells (e.g., leukemia).
✔️ Solid tumors – Develop in organs, tissues, or other body parts (e.g., lung cancer).

📌 More than 100 types of cancer exist, including:
🔹 Carcinomas (epithelial cells)
🔹 Sarcomas (soft tissue cells)
🔹 Leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, neuroendocrine tumors, etc.


🛑 How Does Cancer “Spread”?

🏥 Conventional medicine claims that cancer cells break away from the primary tumor and enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system, enabling them to spread throughout the body and “infect” other organs.

🔬 This process is called metastasis.

📌 According to oncologists, some cancers tend to metastasize to specific areas:
✔️ Breast cancer → Bones, liver, lungs, chest wall, brain
✔️ Colon & rectal cancer → Liver, lungs

🧐 But if cancer originates due to a genetic error in a specific organ, is metastasis still the same type of cancer?

🏥 The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) states:

“Yes, a cancer that spreads retains the name of the original cancer. For example, breast cancer that spreads to the liver is still called metastatic breast cancer, not liver cancer.”

🤔 But how can oncologists distinguish a breast cell among liver cells?
💡 Once again, conventional medicine has no solid answer.


🚫 Debunking the Metastasis Theory

🧠 The Iron Rule of Cancer explains that cancer is not a random event but a response to a biological shock (DHS).

📌 This shock triggers changes in the psyche, brain, and organ.

🔬 Tumors are biological adaptations, meaning:
✔️ They serve a specific function to help the individual overcome a situation.
✔️ Mutated cells do not become an infectious virus or lose their normal function.

⚠️ The metastasis theory contradicts embryology.

📚 Organs originate from different embryonic layers:
✔️ Endoderm
✔️ Mesoderm (old & new)
✔️ Ectoderm

🧐 Example: A stomach tumor (endodermal) is later followed by “metastases” in three different organs.
👉 Conventional medicine claims these new tumors are derived from the original stomach cancer.
💡 However, each organ originates from different embryonic layers—this explanation makes no sense!


⚕️ Iatrogenic Conflicts & the Consequences of a Diagnosis

🩺 The medical diagnosis itself can trigger a new biological shock (DHS), leading to more tumor growth:

✔️ A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer (intraductal carcinoma).
✔️ She experiences a deep fear of death → This impacts the lung alveoli (linked to survival).
✔️ Months later, a new lung tumor appears → Doctors call it “lung metastasis from breast cancer.”
✔️ However, breast cancer originates from ectoderm, while lung alveoli are endodermal.

📌 The diagnosis itself creates a conflict, initiating a new biological adaptation.


🧠 Final Thoughts: Understanding Cancer as a Biological Program

🛑 Cancer is not a death sentence—it is a biological process with a clear purpose.

📚 The New Medicine teaches us that:
✔️ The brain and organs work together to ensure our survival.
✔️ Conflicts are part of life, and our body helps us adapt.
✔️ Metastasis is a myth, unsupported by logic, embryology, or biological laws.

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