Title: The Process Of Spontaneous Regression In Malignant Tumors, Which Occurs Very Rarely
Authors: Isroilov Asilbek Muxiddin o'g'li and Qo'chqarov Baxromjon Vohidjon o'g'li
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: 8-13
Publication Date: 2025/05/28
Abstract:
Spontaneous regression of malignant tumors is a rare phenomenon characterized by the partial or complete disappearance of a tumor without conventional treatment. While the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood, various factors including immune response, hormonal influences, and genetic mutations have been proposed to play a role in this process. This article reviews the available literature on spontaneous regression, analyzing reported cases across different cancer types, the proposed biological mechanisms, and the potential implications for cancer treatment. Understanding spontaneous regression not only enhances our knowledge of tumor biology but may also provide insights into novel therapeutic strategies that leverage the body's own mechanisms for combating cancer. Further research is essential to elucidate the factors contributing to this enigmatic phenomenon and to explore its potential applications in clinical oncology.