Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Cancer Virus Transmitted through Polio Vaccines

The CDC has admitted that between 1955–1963 over 98 million Americans received one or more doses of a polio shot which was contaminated with a cancer-causing virus called Simian vacuolating virus 40 (SV40).  The CDC quickly took down the page, along with Google, but the site was luckily cached and saved to symbolize this grand admission.
 
For more information, go to:

http://www.vaccines.news/2015-09-23-cdc-admits-98-million-americans-were-given-cancer-virus-via-the-polio-shot.html

Clinical Trials instead of traditional Chemo

Entrectinib is an investigational therapy designed to target specific causes of certain types of cancer, specifically rearrangements or “fusions” of the NTRK1, NTRK2, NTRK3, ROS1, and ALK genes (visit Ignyta.com to learn more about the relationship between gene fusions and cancer formation).
Ignyta’s STARTRK-2 trial of entrectinib is now recruiting patients with fusions of the ROS1, ALK, and NTRK genes. Your doctor can order a no-cost test to see if your cancer has these gene fusions, and if you are a candidate for the STARTRK-2 clinical trial. This test, in most cases, can be performed on a tumor sample that was previously obtained and stored, avoiding the need for a new biopsy.

Check this out at  https://www.startrktrials.com/