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Old 08-18-2017, 01:03 PM   #4
donocco
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Re: Study shows how breast cancer cells spread late in disease development

You are correct I believe. Cancer probably willalways be "incurable"but not uncontollable. Once again, one key might well be copper reduction using Ammonium Tetrathiomolybdate. The cancer cells can spread where and well they like but once they reach a size of about one million cells, they have to produce their own blood vessels to continue growing. So when this size is reached by a cancer they activate proteins that ultimately result in blood vessel formations. Most of these angiogenic proteins are dependent on copper as a cofactor. Read the work of Dr. Linda vahdut and triple negatvie breast cancer.

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