Since we've known c@ncer is just parasites now since the 1800s and likely all the way back in time, we don't need a research program. We just need to teach people which dewormers to use.
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Unfortunately, this is not the case. Can parasites cause cancer? Likely. But there are no parasites found in cancer. The science of microbiology was in its infancy at time period. Whey could have been observing mitochondrial, dust, contamination, etc. 1000x Better microscopes are available to the public today, and any curious mind could take a biopsy sample and look at what's inside. What they will see is disordered cells, disordered capillaries etc.
I would know, I've looked at my own fathers cancer tissues.
With all that said, fenbendazole does work against a wide range of cancers but not because of parasites
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Don't be ignant people...
The fact of the matter is that MANY people have been diagnosed with cancer, that turned out to be infections - parasitic or otherwise.
I believe this was done as a marketing ploy to make people believe if they handed over every dime their worth, they'd live. (Those despicable motherfuckers)
Saying ALL cancer is a parasitic infection, cured with a few dabs of horse dewormer from your local tractor supply, just shows how little people really know about cancer.
I had to scroll WAY the hell down in the comments before I reached someone with their head screwed on straight... scary!!!
Is the medical industrial complex a bunch of lying theiving bastards? Yes.
Have places like the American cancer society been milking us for decades? Yes.
Are they more concerned with "disease management" than a cure? Yes.
Are there cures for all types and have they been severely supressed? Yes.
What you're saying is interesting. Dr. Ardis was just saying something about certain cancers being cured by intravenous nicotine; particularly glioblastomas.
This doctor actually found fungus in the tumors he excised:
https://simoncinicancertherapy.com/simoncini-therapy-short/
Could fungus cause cancer? Yes. Is cancer a fungus? No. Many get their cancer genetically tested for mutations. Including my father. The genes are entirely human.