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∙ 13y agoAIDS leaves us unable to cope with infections or cancerous cells because having AIDS can lead to HIV, which destroys out helper T cells. The body can no longer protect itself from the diseases that may attack it...
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∙ 13y agoViral infections and cancerous cells
by eating wrong!
Aids attacks blood cells which fight infections, which weakens the immune system
the cancerous cells
When someone has AIDS there adaptive immunity (the immunity that remembers previous infections) is severely compromised. The adaptive immunity is responsible for remembering previous infections and dealing with them. Since the immune system is so weak and has a bad memory of previous infections it takes a much longer time for your body to defend against new pathogens along with previous pathogens that your body currently has and is no longer able to manage.
Brain cells
Sputum cytology is a test that involves examining a sample of mucus and cells coughed up from the respiratory tract. It is used to identify abnormal cells, such as cancerous cells, infections, or inflammatory conditions in the lungs.
A carcinoma is a cancerous tumor.
Cancerous Cells
T cells play a crucial role in protecting the body against infections by recognizing and destroying infected cells. They also help regulate the immune response by producing cytokines that signal other immune cells to help fight infections. Additionally, T cells can target and destroy cancerous cells to prevent the spread of cancer in the body.
metastasis
Radiation can harm both normal and cancerous cells, but because cancerous cells are often more sensitive to radiation, they may be more likely to be damaged or killed by radiation therapy. Normal cells can repair themselves more effectively than cancerous cells, which helps protect them from the effects of radiation.