(584ah) The Origin of and Cure for Cancer - A Theory
AIChE Annual Meeting
2013
2013 AIChE Annual Meeting
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Poster Session: Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science
Wednesday, November 6, 2013 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
THE ORIGIN OF AND CURE FOR CANCER - A THEORY
The 96 year old author was prompted to consider this issue when his wife of 69 years was diagnosed with lymphoma and began the battle to regain her health. As an MIT graduate, professional chemical engineer, and member of AIChE for over 60 years, the author has designed and managed plants within the chemical, mining, and commercial industries. He has also worked in the space program for numerous years, where he holds patents and is a published author. Nevertheless, the inter-relationships of the living human systems pose a challenge he is anxious to tackle, especially considering that a full one third of his colleagues may likewise be afflicted with cancer.
The search for the origin of cancer has been intense for the past dozen or more decades but to no avail. The uncertainty is as great as ever. There is a fundamental reason for this lack of success, and that is the assumption that in a biological process there must be either an external biological entity coming into and bearing upon the outcome, or if otherwise in the wholly internal realm, there must be a biological synthesis of sorts necessary to produce the end result.
But there is another more practical approach to the problem of the origin of cancer. And that is to identify the process not as a conventional biological phenomenon but rather, as a plain and simple physical or chemical mishap: a failure to follow in the intended stepwise procedure of a process and therefore to arrive at an unintended and unexpected undesirable or disastrous result.
Though not an astronaut but through careful observation of the facts, Copernicus reached conclusions about the Earth not being at the center of the Universe, which was claimed by Ptolemy 1,500 years earlier. Likewise, though not as immunologists or oncologists, through careful observation of the facts we can reach conclusions about the cause and cure of cancer. Until now, we have known most of the pieces of the puzzle but have not yet put them together.
Cancer is a Self Induced Disease resulting from the dysfunction of the Thymus Gland. The Thymus perhaps has been the most overlooked organ in the human body, the average person even being unaware of its existence. Cancer does not develop as long as the Thymus Gland is functional. Cancer is curable through medications simulating the Thymus Gland’s TCell activation.
AKBAR F. BRINSMADE abrinsmade@yahoo.com 486 Channel Mark Dr., Biloxi, MS 39531
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