Forwarded from Wakingup1984
Supranational Society: Masterlist of 2,000 NGOs and the Top 400 People in Them
https://isgp-studies.com/ngo-list-foundations-and-think-tanks-worldwide#
https://isgp-studies.com/ngo-list-foundations-and-think-tanks-worldwide#
Forwarded from Wild World of Control 👻👽💀💩
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Forwarded from Tafelrunde (₳₦₦IHIL₳†IO₦)
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Forwarded from Autopsy
Is it possible to get cancer from another person?
Cancer is not transmitted by household contact or airborne droplets, even if you are in the same room with a cancer patient around the clock.
Most likely, the myth of the contagiousness of cancer arose due to the incorrect interpretation of such a phenomenon as virus-associated tumors.
For example, a person can become infected with the oncopathogenic human papillomavirus, which, under a number of adverse circumstances, causes cervical cancer in women. But it is impossible to put an equal sign between the concepts of "getting infected with a virus" and "getting cancer": the virus is only a risk factor, from which, by the way, you can protect yourself with vaccination against the human papillomavirus.
Cancer is not transmitted by household contact or airborne droplets, even if you are in the same room with a cancer patient around the clock.
Most likely, the myth of the contagiousness of cancer arose due to the incorrect interpretation of such a phenomenon as virus-associated tumors.
For example, a person can become infected with the oncopathogenic human papillomavirus, which, under a number of adverse circumstances, causes cervical cancer in women. But it is impossible to put an equal sign between the concepts of "getting infected with a virus" and "getting cancer": the virus is only a risk factor, from which, by the way, you can protect yourself with vaccination against the human papillomavirus.