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Injecting minute amounts of two immune-stimulating agents directly into solid tumors in mice can eliminate all traces of cancer in the animals, including distant, untreated metastases, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
two immune-stimulating agents
medicalxpress.com...
Mice genetically engineered to spontaneously develop breast cancers in all 10 of their mammary pads also responded to the treatment. Treating the first tumor that arose often prevented the occurrence of future tumors and significantly increased the animals' life span, the researchers found.
originally posted by: projectvxn
This is the BIGGEST story in medicine, pretty much ever and it isn't getting much attention.
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: projectvxn
I’m pretty sceptical..
Cancer is weird.. it isn’t a bacteria or virus. It is a mistake in a cells dna. That is made when you body heals an injury when replacing the damaged cells. Then that mutated cell begins to replicate creating tumors.
Because of that basically every case of cancer is a brad new life form..
So that makes a universal cure really hard to imagine....
However, the fact this drug uses your own immune system might fix the problem with other treatments..
Hopefully this is legit and works!!
originally posted by: ketsuko
Thing is there are so many things that work well in mice that don't fully translate to human biological systems.
originally posted by: seasonal
originally posted by: projectvxn
This is the BIGGEST story in medicine, pretty much ever and it isn't getting much attention.
Huge $$$ lost if this is true. Wonder if the researchers are good drivers or have been clinically depressed for the last 6 months?
Thing happen.
How do ERVs harm their hosts? Katzourakis suspects that some ERVs cause cancer. The viruses embed in an organism’s genome and make copies of themselves, and these duplicates then split and reinsert randomly at different locations in the genome. More often than not, these viruses do no harm, but occasionally their reinsertion transforms a healthy cell into a cancerous one. One such event led to the untimely death of the world’s first cloned sheep, Dolly, who succumbed to lung cancer caused by the Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus. Katzourakis proposes that the higher number of ERVs in small-bodied animals may account for their higher rates of cancer.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
originally posted by: seasonal
originally posted by: projectvxn
This is the BIGGEST story in medicine, pretty much ever and it isn't getting much attention.
Huge $$$ lost if this is true. Wonder if the researchers are good drivers or have been clinically depressed for the last 6 months?
Thing happen.
What?
You think they are going to give away a cure for cancer?
They'll sell that bitch.
originally posted by: cuckooold
a reply to: seasonal
commonsenseconspiracy.com... -and-north-korea/
Gulf of Tonkin “Incident” Reminds Americans That the Government Most Certainly Does Lie