According to World Health Organization, 15%-20% of cancers are thought to be caused by viruses. Many of these viruses are known to be transmitted by vaccines, with up to 11% of these viral cancers being caused by one of seven viruses. Viral contamination of vaccines has been admitted to by more than one vaccine manufacturer, and their video confessions can be found on YouTube. Search Youtube for "vaccine maker admits cancer viruses in vaccine". These viruses are found in the puss used to make the vaccines, most often coming from monkeys, pigs, cows, chickens, and even unfortunate humans.
According to NIH, "Viruses associated with human cancer are known as 'tumor viruses'. Most of them are capable of integrating into the host genome and have the ability to immortalize the target cell in order to allow their own replication."
- June 2007, Viral infections as a cause of cancer, International Journal of Oncology, National Institutes of Health
Cancer can also be caused by exposure to certain bacteria, and other substances, but what causes cancer to continue tumor growth is often related to overload of toxins in body, primarily heavy metals, including Mercury from teeth fillings and root canals, also heavy metals in drinking water containing lead and arsenic, which is also found in rice, and toxins from pesticide and herbicide use by homeowners and commercial farms, and also from drinking water containing pharmaceutical drugs that were excreted and/or flushed through toilets into water systems upstream.
As far as is known Breast Cancer is neither a viral nor a bacterial infection. Still, since there seem to be slight differences between cancers in the breast, such can not be ruled out completely but the probability is quite low. "The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." It remains a mystery why Breast cancer forms. Women will have calcium deposits form in their breasts. (Calcium deposits are a fancy term for rocks.) If these rocks are not removed, they will turn into cancers. It is easier to remove the rocks than wait and try to discover if it is a virus or a bacteria that causes the rock to turn into a cancer!
Neither. A cancer (benign or malignant) are caused when your own cell's genes become dysfunctional and starts to undergo cell division rapidly. As a result, a tumor forms.
No. Cancer is basically cells mutating. The cells uncontrollably grow and do not die.
Patches on lungs can mean a variety of different things. Some of these include cancer, an fungal infection or bacterial infection or a tumor.
TCM is not the first line of treatment for bacterial infection or cancer, but may usefully complement contemporary medical treatment for those conditions.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
it is a bacterial infection which is a bacteria
bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
A bacterial infection results when bacteria enters the body.
Trichomoniasis is a protozoal infection. It's not caused by a bacteria, and a bacterial infection can't turn into trichomoniasis.
The doctor told the patient he had a bacterial infection in his foot. He has a bacterial infection in his hand caused by a cut.
Just because you have a bacterial infection does not always mean you have to have a shot. You can cure a bacterial infection with antibiotics depending on how bad it is.
Amemia due to bone marrow failure, Lept Ospirosis is a bacterial infection, Meningitis, Mouth cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. Itching of the vagina is usually due to a bacterial infection or a yeast infection (i.e.thrush). Neither of those can cause cancer, but cancer could cause similar symptoms. If you go for regular pap smears, you should be safe. Obviously see your doctor about any persistent itching, as yeast and bacterial infections need to be treated and are quickly and simply diagnosed.
no, neutrophils are a type of white blood cell which fights infection, primarily bacterial infection. A high neutrophil count can therefore suggest the presence of a bacterial infection but may point to other things