everything about this is a betrayal of these game’s artistry. painting over hand crafted intentional 3d art with shiny, wrinkly, sunken-in, porous, puckered, fraudulent filtered nonsense is deeply disrespectful. if you want this just watch gen-ai videos all day
The amount of misinformation spreading here is insane.
It's sad because this is directly playing with the emotions of real cancer patients and their families, giving them false hopes...
Let's appreciate the recent accomplishments without the sensationalism.
Let’s debunk this "miracle cure" list one by one with actual medical facts.
1️⃣ Breast Cancer: It isn't one disease. It's classified by receptors (ER, PR, HER2). We don't have a "cure," but thanks to Targeted Therapy and Mammography, the 5-year survival rate for localized breast cancer is now 99%. That’s progress, not a conspiracy.
2️⃣ Lung Cancer: There is no "pill" that fixes lung cancer. Treatment depends on whether it’s Small Cell (SCLC) or Non-Small Cell (NSCLC). Survival has improved drastically due to Immunotherapy (PD-1 inhibitors), which trains your own immune system to kill the tumor.
3️⃣ Colorectal Cancer: This is largely preventable. Most cases start as polyps that take years to turn into cancer. Colonoscopies are the "cure" because they catch it before it even starts. Once metastasized, it requires complex surgery and chemo not a "sudden" miracle.
4️⃣ Blood Cancer: This is where the photo in the meme is actually relevant. CAR-T Cell Therapy is a revolutionary "living drug" where we reprogram your T-cells to hunt Leukemia. It’s a massive breakthrough, but it’s expensive, highly specific, and doesn't apply to the other 9 cancers on that list.
5️⃣ Prostate Cancer: We don’t just "cure" this; often, we don't even need to treat it immediately. Many cases are slow-growing and managed via Active Surveillance. For aggressive cases, we use Hormone Therapy (ADT) and robotic surgery. It’s a managed condition, not a one-off miracle pill.
6️⃣ Stomach (Gastric) Cancer: This is often linked to H. pylori infections. We’ve "cured" many potential cases simply by using antibiotics to kill the bacteria before cancer ever forms. For established tumors, we use Targeted Therapies (like Herceptin for HER2+ cases).
7️⃣ Liver Cancer: You can’t just "cure" liver cancer without addressing the underlying cause (like Cirrhosis or Hepatitis). We treat it through Radiofrequency Ablation (literally "cooking" the tumor) or Liver Transplants. It’s high-tech surgery, not a hidden pharmaceutical secret.
8️⃣ Cervical Cancer: This is the closest we have to a "cure," and it’s been public for years: The HPV Vaccine. It can prevent over 90% of cases. Combined with Pap smears, we can catch and remove pre-cancerous cells before they even become a problem.
9️⃣ Thyroid Cancer: This has a 5-year survival rate of over 98%. Why? Because we have Radioactive Iodine (RAI) a "smart bomb" that only thyroid cells soak up. It’s one of the most successful treatments in oncology, and it’s been around for decades.
🔟 Bladder Cancer: We treat early stages by putting Immunotherapy (BCG vaccine) directly into the bladder. It’s a highly effective, localized treatment. For advanced cases, new Checkpoint Inhibitors are the current frontier, not a suppressed "Epstein" file.
1️⃣1️⃣ Esophageal Cancer: Often caused by chronic acid reflux (GERD). We manage it with Endoscopic Resections (removing the lining) and Immunotherapy. It’s tough to treat because it’s usually caught late, which is why "one-size-fits-all" cure claims are so insulting to the patients fighting it.
The Reality: We are winning the war on cancer, but we’re doing it one cell type, one clinical trial, and one patient at a time.
The 22M+ people who saw this tweet are missing the real story here.
This research is from 2019. Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos at Mexico’s National Polytechnic Institute published these results six years ago. It went viral then too. Salma Hayek posted about it on Instagram. ABC News ran a fact check. It resurfaced in January 2025 across Mexican media. And now it’s recycling through your feed again as “BREAKING” with 22 million views, because an engagement account slapped a siren emoji on six-year-old science.
The actual study treated 29 women in Mexico City using photodynamic therapy, a technique where you apply a light-sensitive chemical to the cervix, wait four hours, then hit it with a laser. HPV cleared in 100% of patients who had the virus without lesions. In patients with both HPV and premalignant lesions, it cleared in 64.3%. Those numbers are real and published in peer-reviewed journals.
Here’s what 22 million people aren’t asking: why hasn’t this scaled in six years?
Three reasons. First, the sample size. Twenty-nine women is a pilot study. The FDA requires thousands of patients across multiple sites before approving a therapy. Gallegos ran earlier studies on 420 women in Oaxaca and Veracruz with similar clearance rates, but nobody has funded the Phase III trials needed to move this toward approval.
Second, PDT has a physics limitation. The light that activates the drug can only penetrate about one centimeter of tissue. That means it works on surface-level cervical HPV, but the virus also hides deeper in tissue and in other parts of the body. The National Cancer Institute flagged this exact constraint years ago. You can clear what you can see. You can’t guarantee you’ve cleared what you can’t.
Third, 50% of high-risk HPV infections clear on their own within one to two years without any treatment. A 100% clearance rate in 29 patients with no lesions, measured at six months, sits in a window where spontaneous clearance is already happening. Without a proper control group, which this study lacked, you can’t isolate how much the therapy did versus what the immune system would have done anyway.
A separate Chinese study in 2024 randomized 60 patients and found PDT hit 100% HPV clearance at six months versus conventional treatment. That’s more rigorous. Multiple research groups worldwide are now publishing PDT results for cervical HPV. The science is real and progressing.
The gap between “promising pilot results in 29 women” and “successfully eliminates HPV” is about a decade of clinical trials and a few hundred million dollars in funding. Gallegos has been doing this work for 20 years. The bottleneck was never the science. It’s that nobody writes the check for Phase III trials on a non-patentable therapy that competes with a multibillion-dollar vaccine market.
That’s the actual story worth 22 million views.
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@JUarisen What are you talking about? Walter was directly involved with the cult of Silent Hill which is why he knows about the 21 Sacraments.
Hell, Dahlia is the reason he’s obsessed with room 302. Maybe you need to replay the game.
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@Dissente because *other people* might need it. she’s prepared for others, not just herself, and the fact you can’t see or understand that says quite a lot about you as a person.
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