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The
Forgotten Clue to the Bacterial Cause of Cancer
©
2003, by Alan Cantwell, Jr. M.D.
The
twentieth century was indeed the century of
Modern Medicine with tremendous strides made in
the understanding and control of infectious
diseases, as well as the introduction of
life-saving antibiotics and vaccines.
Unfortunately, along with these advances came
the perils of genetic engineering, the
increasing threat of newly emerging viruses,
bio-warfare, and bio-terrorism.
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Do
Killer Microbes Cause Breast Cancer?
©
2004, by Alan Cantwell, Jr. M.D.
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 and other forms of cancer.
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Is
Cancer Contagious?
©
1994, by Alan Cantwell, Jr. M.D.
Jackie
Kennedy's rapid death from "Non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma" cancer in May I994 shocked and
saddened the world. Now officials of the
American Cancer Society are hinting that some
lymphomas may be caused by viruses. If so, are
these viruses contagious? And how can we protect
ourselves from them? What do we really know
about the origin and cause of cancer? Are these
new cancer viruses related to cancer-causing
retroviruses like HIV (the AIDS virus)?
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"Most
physicians are wrong in their understanding of most
diseases, most of the time."----Cantwell's law
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