🚨 ALERTE INFO – SIX annonces de “guérisons du cancer” sont devenues virales quelques jours après le retrait des États-Unis de l’OMS.
Chronologie (1–8 février 2026) :
• 1–4 février : Cancer du pancréas 🇪🇸
• 3–5 février : Cancer du côlon 🇰🇷
• 3–7 février : Métastases colorectales et pulmonaires 🇨🇳
• 6–7 février : Cancers liés au HPV 🇲🇽
• 7–8 février : Cancer du sang / leucémie 🇻🇳
• 4–8 février : Vaccin russe contre le cancer (plusieurs types) 🇷🇺
Mexican scientists eliminated HPV
Spanish scientist cured pancreatic cancer in rats.
Japanese scientists have achieved groundbreaking, world-first breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, to restore movement in paralyzed patients.
Now Korean scientists have reversed colon cancer.
These are the only type of news I need in my feed, algorithm and Elon should take note.
🚨A MIRACLE HAPPENED!
The community has donated over €2.5 million to help turn the dream of curing pancreatic cancer into reality.
The project will be relaunched.
Stand with Mariano Barbacid!
No billionaires needed!
Este es Mariano Barbacid, él y su equipo han conseguido eliminar por completo el cáncer de páncreas en ratones. Y después de una semana de noticias nefastas y discusiones salvajes, esto es lo que merece ser destacado, la esperanza. Es de colorinchis, y aquí va mi arte para él.❤️
A team of scientists from the Spanish Cancer Research Centre, led by the renowned Dr Mariano Barbacid, has achieved the complete and permanent disappearance of pancreatic cancer in experimental models.
This discovery could make a difference in the fight against this disease. 👏
🇪🇸 A research team led by Spanish oncologist Mariano Barbacid has successfully eradicated pancreatic cancer in mice for the first time, offering hope for a human cure.
The experiment involved treating the mice by combining three low-toxicity drugs, according to a study published today.
Dr. Barbacid has made a number of high profile discoveries in medical science, with his National Cancer Research Centre in Spain becoming one of the world's leading centres of cancer research.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers, with the variant treated having a five-year survival rate of less than 5%.
Clinical trials will begin soon, followed by approval for use of this treatment in humans.
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