The End of Breast Cancer: A Virus and the Hope for a Vaccine

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Can a mouse virus cause breast cancer in women? Answering that question has develop into Dr. Kathleen Ruddy’s life’s work. The End of Breast Cancer is the landmark book that gives an unusual glimpse into the history of breast cancer research, and the findings that give a boost to the theory that the virus that causes breast cancer in mice, and has also been found in rats, cats, dogs, and monkeys plays a significant role in 40-94% of human breast cancer. Researchers contend that we are one step away from having final proof of this. Once we know the cause, then we will move forward to develop a preventative vaccine.

The first and only breast cancer specialist to compile this encyclopedic research in one volume, Dr. Ruddy writes: “If there’s a pandemic that causes breast cancer, and a protected and effective vaccine that can prevent this disease, we want to know about it now, not in every other 100 years.” The End of Cancer represents the culmination of Ruddy’s research findings and the breakthroughs that are happening each day to resolve the mystery. We may well witness in our lifetimes the eradication of breast cancer.

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