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David Rasnick, a biochemist of many decades, argues that cancer is caused by aneuploidy — an abnormal number or balance of chromosomes — not by individual gene mutations as mainstream medicine claims.
When carcinogens disrupt how chromosomes are shared during cell division, the chromosomal imbalance which results is inherently unstable. This causes more errors each time the cell divides, which results in a snowball effect Rasnick calls "autocatalyed progression."
Over time, this chaotic reshuffle produces a cell that grows out of control and becomes a tumour.
Rasnick points out that gene mutation theory fails because many carcinogens do not damage DNA, no cancer-specific mutations have been consistently found, and virtually all solid tumours are aneuploid — something the mutation
theory can't explain.
In short, cancer is a disease of chromosomes, not genes. Mainstream focus on gene mutation has looked in the wrong place for decades.
https://www.davidrasnick.com
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David Rasnick, a biochemist of many decades, argues that cancer is caused by aneuploidy — an abnormal number or balance of chromosomes — not by individual gene mutations as mainstream medicine claims.
When carcinogens disrupt how chromosomes are shared during cell division, the chromosomal imbalance which results is inherently unstable. This causes more errors each time the cell divides, which results in a snowball effect Rasnick calls "autocatalyed progression."
Over time, this chaotic reshuffle produces a cell that grows out of control and becomes a tumour.
Rasnick points out that gene mutation theory fails because many carcinogens do not damage DNA, no cancer-specific mutations have been consistently found, and virtually all solid tumours are aneuploid — something the mutation
theory can't explain.
In short, cancer is a disease of chromosomes, not genes. Mainstream focus on gene mutation has looked in the wrong place for decades.
https://www.davidrasnick.com
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