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- | According to a 2006 estimate, 18% of the global cancer burden is attributable to infectious agents, but almost every indication is that this figure is far too conservative.(({{pubmed> | + | According to a 2006 estimate, 18% of the global cancer burden is attributable to infectious agents, but almost every indication is that this figure is far too conservative.(({{pubmed> |
Several patients have worked with their doctors to treat their cancer with the Marshall Protocol. However, the MP appears to be most effective as a preventative measure. | Several patients have worked with their doctors to treat their cancer with the Marshall Protocol. However, the MP appears to be most effective as a preventative measure. | ||
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//**Gene**, MarshallProtocol.com//</ | //**Gene**, MarshallProtocol.com//</ | ||
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Vitamin D and immune cells stimulate bone marrow disease (({{pubmed> | Vitamin D and immune cells stimulate bone marrow disease (({{pubmed> | ||
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+ | a 10% increase in the proportion of ultra-processed foods in the diet was associated with a significant increase of greater than 10% in risks of overall and breast cancer. | ||
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+ | In this large prospective study, (101 257 participants aged 18 and over, mean age 42.2, SD 14.4; median follow-up time 5.1 years) | ||
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+ | * Bicarbonate of soda may even contribute to cancer prevention.(({{pubmed> | ||
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