Pathophysiology of Tumor Growth and Herbal Therapeutics

Tumors can be classified as benign or malignant, depending on their ability to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize. Malignant tumors exhibit angiogenesis, immune evasion, and metastatic potential, making them particularly dangerous.

‎Underlying Causes of Tumor Development
‎Angiogenesis Dysregulation.
Tumors secrete vascular endothelial

growth factor (VEGF), promoting blood vessel formation to sustain their growth.
‎Epigenetic Alterations.
DNA methylation and histone modification can silence tumor suppressor genes without altering the DNA sequence.

‎Immune System Suppression
Tumor cells evade immune detection by expressing immune checkpoint proteins such as PD-L1.
Viral Oncogenesis.
Certain viruses (e.g., HPV, Hepatitis B/C) integrate into host DNA, triggering malignant transformation.

‎Treatment with Jiankang Herbal Products

‎Jiankang herbal formulations provide a complementary therapeutic strategy by targeting these pathological processes:
Anti-angiogenic Compounds: Inhibit VEGF signaling, thereby restricting tumor blood supply.
Epigenetic Modulation: Certain phytochemicals can reverse abnormal DNA methylation patterns.

‎Immune System Activation: Enhances immune surveillance and reduces tumor immune evasion.
Antiviral Properties: Helps reduce viral load in virus-induced tumors.
Unlike conventional chemotherapy, which often causes systemic toxicity, herbal interventions aim to selectively target tumor cells while preserving normal tissue integrity.

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