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Is oxygen the cure for cancer? If not, why?
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Cancer Cells exhibit anaerobic properties and so oxygenation should kill them. Why is this not so? Please be scientifically specific.
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Posted by JustWondering...
Cancer Cells exhibit anaerobic properties and so oxygenation should kill them. Why is this not so? Please be scientifically specific.