- Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in
women - and the cause in unknown. A new paper suggests that "cancer
microbes" are involved in the cause of this dread disease.
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- Cantwell's online article reviews a century of cancer
research that implicates bacteria in this disease. In addition, there are
color photos showing the appearance of these bacteria in breast cancer
tissue and in metastatic breast cancer.
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- This material can be found at the website below. Please
forward to other interested parties.
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- Regards,
- Alan
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- http://patientfocus.org/main/breastBact.htm
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- Alan R Cantwell, M.D.
- Los Angeles, CA
- alancantwell@sbcglobal.net
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- Despite a century of cancer research the cause of breast
cancer remains unknown. Age, diet, stress, hormone factors, genetic predisposition,
and cancer viruses are all suspected as possible causative factors, but
totally ignored are infectious bacteria which have been implicated in breast
cancer, as well as other forms of cancer. Over the past century physicians
such as James Young, John Nuzum, Virginia Livingston, and numerous other
researchers have reported on the existence of a specific microbe associated
with cancer. The microbe is a ubiquitous, pleomorphic organism with a complex
life cycle. A review of this literature suggests that the cancer microbe
plays an important role in the development of malignancy. Because the etiology
of cancer remains unknown, this research deserves further examination and
reappraisal.
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