TITLE:
Cancer as a Therapeutic Agent?
AUTHORS:
Mario Gosalvez
KEYWORDS:
Mild Carcinogenesis and Cancer Reversal; Animal Recoveries from Spinal Paralysis; Blindness and Deafness; Mitochondrial Filamentation
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.4 No.8,
October
29,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The author,
concisely and generically, proposes experimental testing on suitable laboratory
animals, in state-of-the-art international centers endowed with cancer reversal
experimental techniques. Using mild carcinogens to induce more or less benign
growths can be reversed back to a normal state by single or dual strategy: in
spinal paralysis by medullar contusion in young rabbits; for blindness caused
by the severing of the optic nerve in sheep; for neural deafness caused by
severing the acoustic nerve in rabbits. If these techniques could be shown to
be feasible and successful for higher order primates and if having then already
cured for life a sufficient number of malignant cancers by cancer reversal by
dual strategy in human beings, of course these methods could be then considered
for patients.