Despite this promising news, skin cancer remains one of the leading forms of cancer in the United States and other industrialized countries. In the United States alone, around 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed every year. Conventional medicine has no safe, reliable therapies for preventing or treating this disease.
Nine out of ten skin cancer patients die not from the original skin cancer itself, but from the spreading (metastasizing) of cancerous cells to other parts of the body. Based on this understanding, scientists at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have tested the ability of a specific combination of micronutrients to inhibit cancer cells from spreading. Crucially, they successfully identified particular mechanisms via which the combination was able to affect the spread of cancer.
The most important of these mechanisms involves the inhibition of certain enzymes that cancer cells use to cut their way through body tissue. The Dr. Rath Research Institute’s experiments have shown that by blocking these ‘biological scissors’ with the correct micronutrients, the spread of cancerous cells around the body can be slowed down or even stopped.
To learn more about Dr. Rath’s scientific approach to cancer, see this page on our website.
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September 20, 2024Sweden Sees Skin Cancer Decline in Under-50s
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Skin cancer is declining among younger adults in Sweden after decades of increases, making it the first European country to see a fall, researchers say.
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Despite this promising news, skin cancer remains one of the leading forms of cancer in the United States and other industrialized countries. In the United States alone, around 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed every year. Conventional medicine has no safe, reliable therapies for preventing or treating this disease.
Nine out of ten skin cancer patients die not from the original skin cancer itself, but from the spreading (metastasizing) of cancerous cells to other parts of the body. Based on this understanding, scientists at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have tested the ability of a specific combination of micronutrients to inhibit cancer cells from spreading. Crucially, they successfully identified particular mechanisms via which the combination was able to affect the spread of cancer.
The most important of these mechanisms involves the inhibition of certain enzymes that cancer cells use to cut their way through body tissue. The Dr. Rath Research Institute’s experiments have shown that by blocking these ‘biological scissors’ with the correct micronutrients, the spread of cancerous cells around the body can be slowed down or even stopped.
To learn more about Dr. Rath’s scientific approach to cancer, see this page on our website.
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