Index
I. Human Body
1. A Relative System 2. The Stability 3. Relationship Among Organs 4. Relationship between Macroscopic and Microscopic Mechanism 5. An Organ and A Gene
II. Disease
1. Definition of "Disease" 2. Necessary Condition of "Disease" 3. Acute and Chronic Disease
III. Inflammation
1. Theoretical Analysis of Acute Inflammation 2. Theoretical Analysis of Chronic Inflammation 3. Relative Movement between Organs (Tissues) Deduced from Inflammation 4. Theoretical Meaning of Inflammation
IV. Degeneration
1. What is Degeneration? (a) Difference between Degeneration and Other Two Pathological Changes (b) Three Important Points of Degeneration (c) Special Characteristic of Small Vesicles (d) A Theoretical Model indicating The Difference between Degeneration and Other Two Major Pathological Changes 2. Conclusion
V. Tumorigenesis
1. Definition of Tumorigenesis 2. Outbreak Process of Tumorigenesis 3. Relationship between Tumorigenesis and Inflammation 4. Tumorigenesis and Tropical Cyclone 5. A New Point of View toward Tumorigenesis
VI. Carcinogenesis
1. Definition of Carcinogenesis 2. Difference in Momentum between A Normal and A Cancer Cell 3. Biological Distance among A Normal, A Benign, and A Malignant Cell 4. How does tissue distortion divide tumorigenesis between benign and malignant one? 5. Depth of Third Distortion and Biological Distance 6. Summary
VII. Death
1. Definition of Death 2. Stability of A Human Body 3. Death 4. Theoretical Analysis of Death 5. Importance of Analyzing Macroscopic Mechanisms
Index I. Abstract of Stomach Cancer Theory II. Introduction of Stomach Cancer Theory III. Important Points for Theoretical Analysis of Carcinogenesis
(1) A Human Body Working as A Relative System (2) A Human Body Created as A Fractal Structure (3) Theoretical Analysis of Inflammation (4) Tissue Distortion Seen in A Pre-Cancer Tissue (5) Tropical Cyclone and Tumorigenesis (6) Theoretical Analysis of Two-Stage Carcinogenesis (7) Difference in Momentum between A Normal and A Cancer Cell (8) Theoretical Analysis of Anchorage Dependence (9) Difference in Level between A Normal and A Cancer Cell (10) Anatomy of the Stomach and Tissue Distortion Frequently seen in The Stomach (11) Two Kinds of Forces that Can Oppress An Organ
IV. Theoretical Analyses of Gastric Cancers
Index IV-(a). Theoretical Analysis of Adenocarcinoma Arising from Atrophic Gastritis
(1) Outbreak of Tissue Distortion (2) Amplification of Tissue Distortion (3) Direction of Amplified Distortion (4) Outbreak of Adenocarcinoma
IV-(b). Theoretical Analysis of Signet Ring Cell Adenocarcinoma
(1) Outbreak of Tissue Distortion (2) Occurrence of Posterior Force (3) Amplification of Tissue Distortion (4) Direction of Amplified Distortion (5) Outbreak of Signet Ring Cell Adenocarcinoma (6) Difference between A Solid Tumor and Scirrhus
IV-(c). Theoretical Analysis of Leiomyosarcoma Arising from Lamina Muscularis Mucosae
(1) Outbreak of Tissue Distortion (2) Amplification of Tissue Distortion (3) Outbreak of Leiomyosarcoma Arising from the Lamina Muscularis Mucosae
V. Conclusion
VI. Discussion
Discussion 1/2 Discussion 2/2
VII. References