Hm, interesting... In Russia the independent cancer researchers are now suspecting that trichomona is to blame. Apparently they found this bacteria in 100% of cancer patients. Trichomona itself doesn't cause cancer though, but creates colonies - what converts it to cancer is a certain fungus (I forget the name unfortunately). One guy left a testimony that he treated himself with large doeses of anti-trichomona Antibiotic and actually survived beyond a death sentence predicted by doctors. Has been alive for 5 years now. I know this isn't a gossip forum, but it's a distinct possibility that cancer is indeed caused by fungus or perhaps some form of anaerobic bacteria. I currently have a tumor on my lung that's 11 cm wide in diameter and I've had candida since I remember myself from around 12 years old. As well as chronic tonsil problems. For me it's like a dead certainty that some form of fungus krept into my lung. Couldn't be smoking cause for one I'm only 27 and for another I never smoked. This is definitely something that needs to be researched a lot more I'd say.