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... in response to What is Breast Cancer?
  1. Vadim Shapoval Vadim Shapoval Ukraine says:

    Breast cancer is the most common cause of death from cancer in women worldwide. The mainstay of breast cancer treatment is surgery (scalpel blades are usually made of hardened and tempered steel, stainless steel, or high carbon steel). Modern medicine claims that if the cancer is caught early enough, breast cancer treatments like radiotherapy or chemotherapy can help the patient lead a long and active life. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy can cause long-term carcinogenic side effects. Breast cancer is a complex disease with both genetic and non-genetic risk factors. The majority of breast cancer cases are sporadic. The challenge of identifying causative mutations in breast cancer has been particularly difficult as hundreds of genes are mutated or rearranged and thousands of genes are differentially expressed between subtypes of breast tumors. All breast cancers are caused by iron-related genes (genes directly/indirectly involved in iron metabolism) and iron-related events (when excessive iron accumulates within the cells due to carcinogenic lifestyle events). According to the Ferromagnetic Cancer Theory (Theory from The Old Testament), any cancer is a subtle iron disease. Researchers can successfully destroy breast tumors by non-complicated anti-iron methods of The Old Testament. Anti-iron intratumoral injections [sulfur (2%) + olive oil (98%); 36.6C - 39.0C] (by CERAMIC needles) can suppress any tumors and large metastases. Anti-iron accurate slow blood loss (even 75%) [hemoglobin control], anti-iron goat’s milk diet and anti-iron drinking water containing hydrogen sulfide can neutralize any micro-metastases.

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