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  2. Otto Heinrich Warburg - Wikipedia

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    Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar. —

  3. History of cancer - Wikipedia

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    His contemporary Nicolaes Tulp believed that cancer was a poison that slowly spreads, and concluded that it was contagious. [6] In the 1600s, cancer was vulgarly called "the wolf[e]". [7] The first cause of cancer was identified by British surgeon Percivall Pott, who discovered in 1775 that cancer of the scrotum was a common disease among ...

  4. Warburg hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Scientist Otto Warburg, whose research activities led to the formulation of the Warburg hypothesis for explaining the root cause of cancer.. The Warburg hypothesis (/ ˈ v ɑːr b ʊər ɡ /), sometimes known as the Warburg theory of cancer, postulates that the driver of carcinogenesis (cancer formation) is insufficient cellular respiration caused by insult (damage) to mitochondria. [1]

  5. John Kanzius - Wikipedia

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    John S. Kanzius (March 1, 1944 – February 18, 2009) was an American inventor, radio and TV engineer, one-time station owner and ham radio operator (call sign: K3TUP) from Erie, Pennsylvania. He invented a method that, he said, could treat virtually all forms of cancer, [ 1 ] with no side effects, and without the need for surgery or medication.

  6. John Beard (embryologist) - Wikipedia

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    Cancer was thought of as a disease defined by abnormal cell growth; Beard ultimately saw the disease as a function of normal cell activity, albeit in the wrong place (due to faulty enzyme activity). Given his long, respected career as an embryologist, Beard managed to attract a sizable following to his theory; he was also met with, however, a ...

  7. Scientists Determine Once and for all If Cell Phones Cause ...

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    Experts explain if cell phones cause brain cancer. After a WHO-commissioned report, oncologists weigh in on cell phone radiation’s effects on the human body. Scientists Determine Once and for ...

  8. Yellapragada Subbarow - Wikipedia

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    Yellapragada Subbarow [a] (12 January 1895 – 8 August 1948) was an Indian American biochemist who discovered the function of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as an energy source in the cell, [1] developed methotrexate for the treatment of cancer and led the department at Lederle laboratories in which Benjamin Minge Duggar discovered chlortetracycline in 1945.

  9. A college dean working on a cure for cancer was killed while ...

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    A former college dean who dedicated years of her life to researching a cure for cancer was gunned down on a walking trail near campus last week and her killer is still on the loose, leaving a ...