The time it takes for autophagy to reduce a 3 mm by 1 mm tumor depends on a number of factors, including the type of cancer, the size of the tumor, and the patient’s overall health. In general, it can take several weeks or months for autophagy to have a significant effect on tumor size. However, in some cases, autophagy may be able to shrink tumors more quickly.
For example, a study published in the journal Nature Medicine found that autophagy was able to reduce the size of tumors in mice with pancreatic cancer by up to 80% in just four weeks. However, it is important to note that this study was conducted in mice, and the results may not be directly applicable to humans.
Autophagy is a promising new approach to cancer treatment, but more research is needed to determine how effective it can be in shrinking tumors and preventing cancer recurrence.
Here are some additional factors that may affect how long it takes for autophagy to reduce a tumor:
If you are considering using autophagy to treat cancer, it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of this approach.
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Note: Sandra has been in autophagy for months to the point of anorexia. She did not purposely try to starve herself, nor does she fully understand autophagy. It is a byproduct of her not eating due to chronic nausea and vomiting. Nearly every single medication (16 on hospice alone) has nausea, vomiting, and constipation as a side effect while also having 75 contraindications, 7 severe while the rest are either moderately or mildly severe. Plus, due to losing 35 lbs in one month, her lower dentures do not fit and it’s impairing her from chewing due to the pain they are causing her. She’s also resistant to eating because she’s associating eating with nausea and vomiting.