Ignore all the stories of cancer being "thousands of years" old. They are only half truths. A guy called Raymond Rife developed technology to eradicate cancers, viruses such as smallpox etc. in 1937. He was smothered by legislation in the US, had his technology handed over to Openheimer (via Rockerfeller institutes) and the rest, as they say, is history. Cancer arrived on this planet big time with the fallout from the nuclear bombs exploded over Nagasaki and Hiroshima and, of course, all of the preliminary and subsequent nuclear 'experiments' carried out pre and post these outrages to humanity. If anyone tries to tell you different, ask them their sources and request impirical evidence. Ignore the fairytales and subterfuge.
There is no person recorded. Breast cancer goes way back even before we knew about it. So it could have been anyone.
Michael Jackson
No. Cancer is not contagious. Cancer cells from one person are generally unable to live in the body of another healthy person. The healthy person's immune system recognizes the cancer cells and destroys them. There have been a few cases in which organ transplants from people with cancer have been able to cause cancer in the person who got the organ.No, bone cancer is not contagious.
The first person who got abs was the first person on earth. Everyone has abdominal muscles, but not every person has developed abdominal muscles.
he was the first person ever to have cancer
he was 18 with bone cancer and 22 when he got lung cancer
No peter andre has not got cancer.
He got prostate cancer.
George Harrison got cancer from smoking.
well it depend on who got their first if the person across on the left got their first then it goes first and if then person across the right hand side got their first then it goes. just depend who got their first.
Nope, he is alive and well, people said he got throat cancer from doing the sponge-bob laugh, which is like saying guitarists get cancer in their fingers
has jimmy forture got lung cancer
First of all a person should go to their local GP for advice regarding cancer treatment. That doctor will then refer them to a specialist for whichever type of cancer they have.