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1). Major breakthrough in the understanding of cancer By : John S. Boyd, Ph.D.
Hunting for Genetic Mutations and Cancer
The current paradigm in medical research holds that the cause of most cancers is a genetic mutation. For instance, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), an institute at the NIH, "all cancers are based on genetic mutations in body cells." In fact, mutation hunting is big business..
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2). Major Discovery: How Carcinogens Cause Cancer By : John S. Boyd, Ph.D.
The current belief in medical research holds that most cancers are caused by exposure to carcinogens, and that carcinogens cause cancer by damaging DNA. However, the huge effort and billions of dollars invested by the NIH, private foundations, and pharmaceutical companies in searching for damaged DNA in cancer has produced few discoveries and little benefits to the public.
Article Related to: carcinogen, cancer, cause of cancer, biology of cancer, chronic disease, nih, tumor, cure for cancer, drugs, tumor, biotech, medical discovery, breast cancer, treatment
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3). Forget the cure for cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer, or diabetes. Unless … By : John S. Boyd, Ph.D.
If you want a cure for cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer, or diabetes, don't count on the academia, the National Institute of Health (NIH), or the biotech/pharmaceutical industry. With all the money they have spent on researching these diseases, they have very little to show for it.
In 1971, during the State of the Union address, President Nixon declared the war on cancer proposing "an intensive campaign to find a cure for cancer.
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