Sarcoma Osteogenic

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About This Program

Sarcoma osteogenic refers to a type of cancer that originates in the bones, specifically arising from transformed cells in mesenchymal tissues, such as osteoblasts, which are responsible for bone formation. This category of sarcoma is more commonly found in younger individuals and can manifest as pain and swelling in affected areas. The precise etiology of osteogenic sarcomas is not fully understood, but factors such as genetic predispositions and previous radiation exposure have been identified as potential risk contributors. This program includes frequencies that have been associated with sarcoma osteogenic in traditional Rife frequency literature. This entry is intended for informational purposes, and users are encouraged to consult a qualified healthcare provider for any health concerns.

Frequencies (10)

  • 40 Hz
  • 240 Hz
  • 730 Hz
  • 7900 Hz
  • 67220 Hz
  • 127500 Hz
  • 317500 Hz
  • 665520 Hz
  • 831330 Hz
  • 913500 Hz

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