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CANCER RESEARCH

ON THE EVE OF CURE.

London, January 7,

Two Austrian doctors, Eniost Freund and Gisa Kiminer, have published the result of ten years’ research in the cancer department of a big hospital in Vienna. The results indicate that they are on the threshold of the discovery of a nonsurgical cure for cancer. The research was chiefly directed to the sources from which malignant growths obtain material for growth. They discovered that a. normal person’s blood serum contains substance able to dissolve cancer cells. The blood serum of cancer patients not only lack this substance, but contain specific substance protecting cancer cells from destruction. The researchers isolated both substances from the blood serum. They declare that contrary to the popular belief the malignant cell does not, rob the healthy organism of its best juices, hut the organism, owing to the digestive system of the cancer patients going wrong, offers to a cancerous spot insufficient supply of normal blood material, and this altered supply feeds the cancerous cells. It is hoped to find a cure of cancer hv correcting this alimentaiy error.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19240110.2.17

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2681, 10 January 1924, Page 3

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182

CANCER RESEARCH Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2681, 10 January 1924, Page 3

CANCER RESEARCH Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2681, 10 January 1924, Page 3

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