Question:

What is the best frequency set to use for:  Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma

Answer:

Basal cell adenocarcinoma is a rare type of cancer that originates from the basal cells within glandular tissues. These cells are usually part of the exocrine glands, such as salivary glands or sweat glands.  It can occur in glands like the salivary glands (especially the minor salivary glands) or other glandular tissues.  This cancer is known for its slow growth and relatively low potential for metastasis (spreading to other parts of the body) compared to more aggressive cancers. However, if left untreated, it can cause local damage and complications.

Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma is the best related Group to basal cell adenocarcinoma because both involve basal cells. While basal cell adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor with glandular features, nevoid basal cell carcinoma is associated with a syndrome leading to multiple basal cell carcinomas, and therefore is the most applicable frequency set:

Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma: 0.05, 0.16, 0.52, 0.94, 12.69, 125, 328.8, 434.03, 571, 839

Note:  Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma is the General set for the rarer condition “Basal cell adenocarcinoma”; and focuses on the syndrome causing multiple basal cell carcinomas. 

Often, rare conditions are often not found in “ETDFL” because specific frequency sets for  “Basal cell adenocarcinoma”   have not been provided by practitioners of bioresonance frequency treatments.   However Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma is considered the most related to basal cell adenocarcinoma since both involve basal cells. While basal cell adenocarcinoma is a malignant glandular tumor, nevoid basal cell carcinoma is linked to the cause of  multiple basal cell carcinomas.

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