Too large a dose can cause congestive heart failure, among other side effects, while a small dose may be
overwhelmed by immune cells, which consider doxorubicin a foreign invader.
In most cases, infected epithelial
cells are quickly killed
by CD8 +
cells, a type of white blood
cells; only occasionally does the infection
overwhelm the
immune system, resulting in a lesion.
It is only when your body is
overwhelmed by heavy metals, hundreds of chemicals, chronic infections, fungus and parasites, exacerbated
by nutritional deficiencies, which everyone has to vary degrees, that you reach a point where your
immune system simply doesn't have the energy or resources to kill these mutated
cells any longer.