fever-range hyperthermia linked to 70% lower brain tumor risk in infection history studies
Brain tumor patients who had experienced infections and colds had a 70% lower risk of cancer compared with matched controls.
What this means for you
When your body runs a fever, it's doing more than fighting a bug — it may be training your immune system to recognize and clear abnormal cells. Research suggests people with a history of febrile infections showed dramatically lower rates of certain cancers, pointing to immune activation as a key factor in long-term cellular defense.
The published research
Hyperthermia and Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer1:
· 1983
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