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BREAKING: COVID-19 Found in Italy since SUMMER 2019, study shows

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Remember how back in February and March “muh science” said that the virus absolutely originated in Wuhan since November-December 2019?? Well they just discovered that COVID-19 was present in Italy all the way back since September 2019. Pfff science is off the window now, isn’t it? Science? There is no Science! Its just quack theories as you can see now! It appears that there is simply... 

Cuba To Cure Lung Cancer, US Interested In Joint Clinical Trials

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Cuba has always been known for its medical treatment. The Cubans have much higher life expectancy than the American citizens despite spending a pittance comparatively. Today, Cuba is to make a real breakthrough in combating cancer. Cuban scientists spent decades developing a lung cancer vaccine, called Cimavax. The Cuban government started distributing Cimavax to citizens for free in 2011. The vaccine... 

Lung cancer can go undetected for 20 years

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Smoking is responsible for nine out of every 10 diagnosed cases of lung cancer. Scientists have discovered that lung cancer cells can lie dormant for over 20 years before they turn deadly, helping to explain the disease’s persistence that kills 1.5 million people every year. According to two papers published in the journal, Science, scientists discovered that tumor cells quietly shape-shift into... 

Cancer takes the form of global threat

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According to a WHO report, in the next 20 years, the world will see an increase in the number of oncological patients. Over the period between 2014 and 2034 the number of cases each year will increase by 22 million people. Mortality will also increase up to 13 million people a year. Among other things, it is expected that the cost of treatment will increase significantly. The most common types of... 

Lung cancer rates among men and women decline

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The American Cancer Society put out their annual report on the state of cancer in the U.S. with some good news, and some bad. The good news is that the American Cancer Society has reported that the rates of lung cancer being diagnosed among men and women have declined, says SmartAboutHealth. The gap in cancer death rates between college graduates and those who only went to high school is widening,... 
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