Antineoplaston therapy question
On Dr. Burzynski’s website I found this statement: “Decreased activity of tumor suppressors and increased activity of oncogenes lead to cancer.”
I’m sure that this work is finding some success and this view of gene involvement, and Antineoplaston therapy, can be stated. However, what is causing these genes to turn off and on? How do you explain that cancer rates are on the rise? This treatment, to me, still appears to me to be mid-stream. There are environmental factors involved in the micro and macro.
Bill Corley
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