How in the world did scientists know/decide to look at the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog as a cure for cancer? Who said, "Hey Doc, that frog could cure cancer." Something doesnt seem quite right with that scenario. But, maybe every single living organism on this rock needs to be looked at as a possible cancer cure, plus the scientists get paid very well to conduct endless experiments. Gotta keep the money machine printing greenbacks.
Probably because they found either anti tumor markers in the frogs blood or tissue or noticed that this type of frog never develops cancer, and were like...hmmm... wat?!
How in the world did scientists know/decide to look at the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog as a cure for cancer? Who said, "Hey Doc, that frog could cure cancer." Something doesnt seem quite right with that scenario. But, maybe every single living organism on this rock needs to be looked at as a possible cancer cure, plus the scientists get paid very well to conduct endless experiments. Gotta keep the money machine printing greenbacks.
Probably because they found either anti tumor markers in the frogs blood or tissue or noticed that this type of frog never develops cancer, and were like...hmmm... wat?!