Title of article :
Avicenna’s Concepts on Cancer Metastasis from the 11th Century
Author/Authors :
Kardeh, Sina Cellular and Molecular Medicine Student Research Group - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Kardeh, Bahareh Bone and Joint Diseases Research Center - Clinical Neurology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
From ancient times to the era of industrialization, medical and philosophical scholars have long
been wondering about the nature and the underlying mystery of cancer. Despite the extensive
efforts in recent decades trying to shed light on the true histopathologic basis of malignancies,
many questions remain to be elucidated. Thus, it’s not surprising that even the most notable predecessor physicians knew only very little about cancer and metastasis. In this paper, we present
a brief review of the historical assumptions about the origin and spread of tumoral growths.
Subsequently, we will look at an impressing notion by Avicenna about the possibility of local
metastasis, which had remained unacknowledged so far and highlights the intellect of this great
Keywords :
Avicenna , Breast , Cancer , Metastasis
Journal title :
Galen Medical Journal (GMJ)