Cancer cure?
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Man, that would be great. My grand father passed away due to throat cancer, and my aunt just go diagnossed with breast cancer 6 months ago
It seems too simple though
It seems too simple though
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can't imagine being in a position where this is my first natural reaction to a glimer of hope:
"this is getting ridiculous....anyone with cancer or has had their life radically altered from cancer should be insulted by these ignorant remarks, i am one of them. thank god that they are making progress with cancer research. i know that if it was you or your loved one that was suffering, you would think twice before speaking that way...
--23 year old 2 time cancer & stem cell transplant survivor"
"this is getting ridiculous....anyone with cancer or has had their life radically altered from cancer should be insulted by these ignorant remarks, i am one of them. thank god that they are making progress with cancer research. i know that if it was you or your loved one that was suffering, you would think twice before speaking that way...
--23 year old 2 time cancer & stem cell transplant survivor"
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Don't get your hopes up. I read it included sugar and some other simple proteins and that it hasn't been tested on animals or humans. :/
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"But we found that when the right sugar is matched with the right chemical partner, it can deliver a powerful double-whammy against cancer cells."
When the world double-whammy is included in a sentence, it can't be taken seriously.
edit:
"But we found that when the right sugar is matched with the right chemical partner, it can deliver a powerful double-whammy against cancer cells."
When the world double-whammy is included in a sentence, it can't be taken seriously.
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