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Research: Chemically induced breast cancers can be stopped by nutrients

Published in Clinical Oncology Week, March 21st, 2005

Research conducted by the scientific team at the Dr. Rath Research Institute in Santa Clara, California confirms that a novel approach to cancer developed by Matthias Rath, MD, is, according to the institute, the most effective way to control this disease.

The results of the research, published in the most recent issue of Breast Cancer Research (2005, Volume 7:R291-R295), document that specific nutrient synergy can effectively prevent breast cancers induced by chemical toxins. This is corroborating evidence of the effectiveness of Rath's concept for the natural control of cancer in accordance with earlier publications by this group.

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