Therapeutic strategies for destroying cancer cells by making its death programs run again. The normal cell passes through several stages (Accumulation stage, Detoxification stage, Formation of free radical stage and Activation of nuclear factor kappa B stage and the shutting down of programs of cell death stage) to become a cancerous cell. The success of the therapeutic strategy to treat cancer depends on making either one or both programs of cell death run again. Shutting down one stage completely will be sufficient to stop the transformation of the natural cell into a cancerous cell, which eliminates the production of hydrogen peroxide, thus the activity of the NF-Kb will be inhibited. However, shutting down all stages is the most comprehensive therapeutic strategy and guarantees treatment success.
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