What Causes Tumors?
Tumors can be benign, pre-malignant, or malignant, and caused by several different factors. Malignant tumors are cancerous, while benign tumors are not. When cells are formed, they have the ability to differentiate. When cells begin splitting in a mother’s womb, they program themselves for specific jobs. Some become heart cells, some become the brain, and so forth, until the body is fully formed. Cells also have the ability to self-regulate. When new cells are needed, they know how to produce more and to stop when no more cells are needed.