Journal of Cancer Therapy

Volume 9, Issue 5 (May 2018)

ISSN Print: 2151-1934   ISSN Online: 2151-1942

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A Novel Model of Cancer

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DOI: 10.4236/jct.2018.95034    722 Downloads   1,623 Views  
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This study describes a novel model of cancer. Cancer is caused, according to this model, by two toxic molecules, COF2 (carbonyl fluoride) and CS2 (carbon disulfide). COF2 acts as a catalyst and produces CS2. CS2 acts as a catalyst and produces COF2. Hence, the molecules COF2 and CS2 have the ability to reproduce each other, i.e. to create a chain reaction where COF2 and CS2 are multiplied. COF2 and CS2 are toxic. It is proposed that long-term cell exposure to COF2 and CS2 may disturb cell apoptosis and cause uncontrolled cell growth, i.e. cancer. Consequently, cancer is caused by a disease causing mechanism or agent and not by a pathogen. However, cancer can be initiated by e.g. a bacteria or virus that contains the molecules COF2 and CS2, wherein these molecules start a chain reaction producing COF2 and CS2 in the infected area and where the result can be cancer. The study describes why Fe2O3 (iron (III) oxide) may have a therapeutic effect on cancer.

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W. Giertz, H. (2018) A Novel Model of Cancer. Journal of Cancer Therapy, 9, 383-387. doi: 10.4236/jct.2018.95034.

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