Some excellent information is put out by Thomas Seyfried PhD, a cancer research scientist and professor at Boston College. He published his book Cancer as a Metabolic Disease along with numerous research papers and podcasts. He and his research work have been referenced over 1,000 times in scholarly papers related to cancer. There are certain podcasts interviewing him and cancer cure presentations by him which are excellent sources of information. All are interesting and easily found on-line and we strongly encourage viewing them. By understanding Seyfried’s cellular and metabolic approach to cancer, it is easier to grasp cancer cures. His research is an extension of Dr. Otto Warburg’s research indicating that cancer is a cellular disease. Dr. Warburg was nominated for the Nobel Prize 47 times. Drs. Peter Peterson, PhD and Dr. Young Lee Ko, PhD, were also significant contributors to the Metabolic (Cellular) Theory of Cancer).
Other important cancer information sources are Dr. Eric Berg, Dr. William Makis, Dr. Pierre Kory and A Midwestern Doctor (pen name).
The Cancer Cure Club does not do research into cancer cures nor recommend different sources to prove the effectiveness of any given cure. The CCC is created for the benefit of its members who wish to take a Non-Standard-of-Care approach to curing their cancer.
For each item on our Cancer Cure Components list for members, we encourage members to search those Components listed by keying in “Does XXXX cure cancer?”, for example “Does DMSO cure cancer?” or “Does Ivermectin cure cancer?”. Then, from the search results displayed go beyond any big medical source that intentionally provides misinformation and/ or gaslighting.
Since Dr. Thomas Seyfried published his book Cancer As A Metabolic Disease, in 2012, hundreds of studies and scholarly papers have been published on cancer as a cellular disease and metabolic theory of cancer. All are easily accessible via searches.
The CCC uses the term “cure” intentionally because our goal is to assist members to cure, not simply treat cancer. While this may be problematic with the FDA, Big Pharma and the AMA, our information is assembled from publicly available sources and shared personal experience and results.