Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, right on the heels of heart disease.
In developed countries, the general consensus is that if you do not die of heart disease, then the next likely event is cancer. In fact, most health experts expect that everyone will eventually develop, and likely die of cancer or a related complication—provided nothing else happens before then.
As a condition that is bound to haunt a significant proportion of the population, we have also been researching cures for it for hundreds of years. So far, the earliest documented cases of cancer were made over 3,500 years ago. The first causes of cancer and anti-cancer therapy were also found over 200 years ago….