WHY CANCER RESISTS TREATMENT: The Invisible Barrier
A deeper, physiology-centered look at cancer, beyond the usual language of diagnosis, mutation, and tumor size.
This book proposes a different way of understanding cancer: not only as abnormal cellular proliferation, but as the visible expression of a biological territory that has gradually lost fluidity, drainage, reserve, coordination, and the ability to maintain local normality.
Instead of looking only at the tumor itself, this work looks at the terrain behind the disease: chronic biological stress, mineral fragility, sodium and water retention, tissue stiffening, impaired transport, the difference between blood and tissue, the role of the interstitium and extracellular matrix, magnesium, transport compartmentation, metastases, functional staging, malnutrition, and what real biological resolution may actually mean.
THIS BOOK IS FOR:
patients, caregivers, and thoughtful readers who feel that the usual explanations are too fragmented, too shallow, or too late.
It offers a broader physiological framework for understanding:
- why disease may resist treatment,
- why the body may decline before imaging fully explains it,
- why two people with similar diagnoses may evolve very differently,
- and why the tumor is often not the whole story.
This is NOT a miracle-cure book, and it is NOT a replacement for medical care. It is an informational and educational work meant to help readers think more deeply about the biological terrain in which disease appears, persists, and becomes difficult to reverse.
If you have felt that the standard story explains too little, this book was written for you.