Re: Let's just agree that never the twain shall meet on some of our views
Actually H, I never said that I have not researched viruses and cancer at all. Let's put it into proper context. You said that I had done so and failed to find anything and I challenged you to find one single instance where I said that I attempted to research viruses (and failed to find any connection) to back up your erroneous contention.
Insofar as proof of cancer being caused by poor cellular terrain, toxins and radiation, did you happen to read the President's Council report?
Although most experts agree that as many as two-thirds of cancer cases are caused by lifestyle choices like smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise, the two-member panel said many avoidable cancers were also caused by pollution, radon gas from the soil and medical imaging scans.
Let's see now - lifestyle choices like smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise all lead to to poor cellular terrain, and it is hard to argue that smoking and poor diet do not contain toxins. Pollution = toxins. Radon gas and medical imaging = radiation. That does not even include the increasing body of evidence of cell phones and microwave radiation causing cancer. How's your math? Two thirds of the causes are lifestyle choices. Add in the toxins and radiation and that does not leave much room for virus caused cancer, does it?
Really now, why should I even deign to debate you? First of all you have said time and again that viruses are the cause of most cancers - yet there is virtually nothing inside or outside mainstream medical science or alternative cancer literature which unequivocably states that viruses cause most cancers. Like it or not, it is a decidedly minority opinion. You even believe that cancer is contagious. Where are the studies which support that belief?