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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... of lymphatic endothelium, fetal gonocytes, and certain germ cell tumor cell lines. No reactivity is seen on cancer cell lines of human breast, prostrate, melanoma, cervix, colon, pharynx, brain, and bone marrow. This antibody has also been shown to be a useful marker for cells of mesothelial ...
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The Fiber Disease... Early this year a similar thing happened with findings relating to one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in the western world to know prostrate cancer (now consistently associated with a viral infection) The story is always the same; the matter is silently accepted without much explanation ...
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The Fiber Disease... Early this year a similar thing happened with findings relating to one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in the western world to know prostrate cancer (now consistently associated with a viral infection) The story is always the same; the matter is silently accepted without much explanation ...
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The Fiber Disease... later. I think the description fits the situation. Remember also heliobacter pylori in 1982 and the introduction of a major (viral based) cause of prostrate cancer early this year. Such introductions are devastating for much existing interest (...) Again; my advise is to unite, create a legal base ...
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Vitamin D and Prostrate cancerSep 14 (Reuters) - People who take vitamin D tablets are half as likely to get deadly pancreatic cancer as people who do not, U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday. Now they are checking to see if getting the vitamin from food or sunlight also cuts the risk. The study suggests one easy way to reduc...
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