British scientists have identified the tumor suppressor gene which, when damaged, results in breast cancer and possibly that of the prostate, colon, ovary and bladder. Gene NRG1 on chromosome 8, once damaged, can no longer cause DNA-damaged cells to self destruct and avoid dividing uncontrollably, thus becoming cancerous. Cambridge University's Paul Edwards, who discovered the faulty suppressor gene mechanism, said the fault does not appear to be hereditary.
Tatarewicz: Note in reader comments the recommendation to read Hulda Clark's 668 page book on cancer causes and pathways, including use of a Geiger counter to detect radon gas, polonium from amalgams, chlorox bleach, cigarettes, etc.
Also see article about German scientists developing a memory-boosting nasal spray, using the interleukin-6 molecule found in the immune system.
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