Some people are cancer prone; the gene that controls cell growth is defective. And cancer is just uncontrolled cell growth. The really screwed ones are those that have the defective growth gene combined with another defective gene that controls the immune system.
These are the people that die from cancer before 40, the immune system doesn't recognize the cancer cells and kill them. So they die young.
From what they've found about cancer, the bad gene is passed down thru the family. Then about a third of cancers, it's just luck of the draw if you get the messed up genes. No family history of cancer, but they get it anyway.
You see it when somebody smokes a pack or two every day and lives to 100.
Others die of lung cancer without ever smoking one pack.
My brother has been working in Big Pharmaceuticals for 20 years. He told me they're working on cancer cures by changing the defective genes; they've pretty much reached as far as they can with the drug therapy.
If Round Up was really toxic, you'd see the people making it have high rates of certain cancers or other issues. But you don't.
Back in the '80s they were making a pesticide in the Central Valley in Cali. After a couple years they noticed none of the 200+ guys working there had knocked up the wife. It was the pesticide, so that disappeared. Then they started knocking up the wives.....
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