🌱 Cancer Stem Cells: Understanding & Sharing the Truth

  • 🌱 Cancer Stem Cells: Understanding & Sharing the Truth

    Posted by IMA-HelenT on August 24, 2025 at 9:19 am EDT

    I’ll admit, a few years ago, I hadn’t really understood cancer as a metabolic disease, and I definitely wasn’t aware of the critical role that T-cells play in how cancer develops and is treated, and that’s no surprise as its information that seems to be suppressed.

    But we are changing that with our new cancer guides.

    👉 This week you can find the Cancer Stem Cells Guide here:

    https://imahealth.org/cancer-stem-cells/

    The guide explains how cancer stem cells drive tumor growth, how they evade the immune system, and why metabolic approaches, like targeting energy pathways and strengthening the body’s natural defenses, are so important. It also highlights the promising role of T-cells in fighting back.

    ✨ A Mission for All of Us

    We need to be on a mission:

    To spread the truth about cancer as a metabolic disease

    To give hope that new strategies and treatments exist

    To share resources that empower people

    All of our cancer guides are free to download, print, and share. Hand them out to friends and family, drop some at your local library, community center, or even your doctor’s office. https://imahealth.org/where-does-cancer-funding-go/

    💬 Can you help?

    What else can we do to make sure the truth about cancer gets out?

    • More community outreach?

    • Local discussion groups?

    • Online sharing strategies?

    IMA-HelenT replied 12 hours, 45 minutes ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jan

    Member
    October 16, 2025 at 8:17 am EDT

    I know I’m really late on this one but what about social media. It seems thats where most people get their news and info from. I think a big push to put the word out on any or all platforms would spark some interest. Or find some influencers. Major news media don’t seem to be interested.

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      October 16, 2025 at 1:42 pm EDT

      Thank you @jjh , never too late to join the discussions 🙂 We do share on social, across a number of channels, and we have other partners that help. I know some in the community hand them out to people in the community that get cancer, and I would love to see them dropped into local libraries.

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