Jimmy Carter cured himself of metastatic melanoma – but Merck and the FDA did help
Just to be clear, the drug didn’t cure President Carter, the drug simply allowed his own immune system to kill the cancer, which is what it was designed to do.
Just to be clear, the drug didn’t cure President Carter, the drug simply allowed his own immune system to kill the cancer, which is what it was designed to do.
This is the conclusion of our interview with Telomere expert, Dr. Sandy Chang, MD, PhD from Yale University. He was interviewed by Dr. Ed Park at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Conference in 2014.
In this segment, Dr. Chang discusses the science linking shortened telomeres to cancer formation with an emphasis on his area of expertise, the SHELTERIN complex that protects the telomere itself.
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