Thursday, May 9, 2013

When You Can't Trust The Research

cancer

Evidence suggests that up to 90 percent of landmark cancer research may be false

Tuesday, May 07, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson


The vast majority of the published scientific literature on cancer and cancer research is inherently flawed and non-reproducible, reveals a new review published online in the journal Nature. Researchers C. Glenn Begley and Lee Ellis found that a mere 11 percent of 53 papers on cancer published in reputable, peer-reviewed journals was solid, while the other 89 percent could not be reproduced, implying that it may be false or at the very least misleading.

Preclinical studies are the basis upon which the scientific community at large determines how best to develop treatments for disease, including potential new approaches to treating cancer. But such studies, though sure to contain some minor flaws from time to time, appear to be missing the boat in major ways on a regular basis. And the end result of this intrinsic failure is a cancer treatment system that is not only outdated but potentially completely misguided.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/040230_cancer_research_false_conclusions.html#ixzz2Sr8Wnz7z

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