The human body cures cancer every day. Cancer is not a tumor. A tumor is a mass of mutated cells that are the result of the body not ridding itself of old cells when new cells are produced. Cell production is a natural process that occurs every day to replace worn and used up cells. Most cells divide at a controlled rate and die off when they are supposed to (atoptsis), but when so many new cells are created there are some errors. These damaged cells divide at a faster rate than normal. This is cancer. About a million of these occur every day in the average body, but the body’s defenses eliminate the damaged cells, preventing or curing a potentially cancerous tumor. In short, cancer is simply a process where the mutated cells grow faster than the body’s ability to kill them. Eventually, these cells form a tumor.