Cancer is a fungus???!!: Has anyone... - SHARE Breast Canc...

SHARE Breast Cancer Support

2,376 members856 posts

Cancer is a fungus???!!

CancerkickerKathy profile image

Has anyone heard this? I saw it on Facebook. I know we can't believe half of what we read. This said some Doctor is saying cancer is actually a fungus. I wonder.

Written by
CancerkickerKathy profile image
CancerkickerKathy
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
6 Replies
missa13 profile image
missa13

Sounds like it might be a case of "fake news" on Facebook! Cancer occurs when a group of cells has begun to grow and divide out of control, and no one knows what causes it. Whenever someone claims to know something about cancer that "no one else has discovered yet," I'm always suspicious...

daf10 profile image
daf10

Be Wary of Simoncini Cancer Therapy

Rob Koene, M.D., Ph.D.

Sophie Josephus Jitta

Tullio Simoncini claims that cancer is caused by a fungus and can be cured with the administration of sodium bicarbonate. There is no scientific evidence to support this claim, and there is good reason to believe that the treatment is dangerous.

In October 2007, a charge was brought against the Clinic for Preventive Medicine (CPM) in Bilthoven, the Netherlands. This clinic houses a mixture of small enterprises, where physicians and nonphysicians offer a great variety of "alternative" treatments. A 50-year- old patient with breast cancer who was treated at this clinic was admitted to the emergency department of the University Medical Center of the Free University of Amsterdam, where she died within a few days. The attending physician refused to sign a death certificate, because the patient had died from a non-natural cause. It appeared that Simoncini had treated treated her at the Bilthoven clinic with injections and infusions of sodium bicarbonate. The clinic medical director denied any involvement, but two tenacious journalists of the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant succeeded in finding out what had happened. The Public Prosecutor and the Netherlands Health Care Inspectorate have opened an investigation of the case.

Because one of us (SJJ) is fluent in Italian, we could extensively search Italian Web sites for information on Simoncini's background. Currently living in Rome, he has been using unsubstantiated cancer treatments for 15 years. He calls himself a specialist in diabetes and metabolic diseases, but in 2003, his license to practice medicine was withdrawn, and in 2006 he was convicted by an Italian judge for wrongful death and swindling. This has not stopped him from continuing to provide his controversial treatments, not only in Italy, but apparently also in foreign countries, such as the Netherlands. He has appealed his conviction, but we could not find information on the status of this appeal on Italian Web sites.

Simoncini claims that cancer is “simply” an infection (il cancro è un fungo) caused by Candida albicans, an opportunistic fungus. He claims that this intruder causes formation of cysts and an uncontrolled cell division in several organs, such as the liver and lungs. To eliminate fungal colonies, he administers sodium bicarbonate by intravenous infusion, by mouth, or even with intra-arterial catheters close to the tumor site. Simoncini claims that the tumors will become smaller and subsequently disappear completely in half of patients thus treated. He does not give any proof for this and has never published any data in a scientific journal. He also claims that the treatment is not dangerous, because sodium bicarbonate is also used in standard medical procedures. He fails to mention that this treatment is applied only in patients with definite disturbances of water and mineral metabolism and under meticulous clinical supervision. The highly concentrated solutions that he administers within a short period can disturb the mineral balance in the body and lead to serious and even fatal complications.

Based on expert reports of two physicians, the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate has concluded that Simoncini's treatment is dangerous and should not be administered. Here is a translation of its news release:

CancerkickerKathy profile image
CancerkickerKathy in reply to daf10

This sounds exactly like what I read. I think it might even be the same name. I figured if there was truth to it that I would have seen more info.

daf10 profile image
daf10

Just a word to the wise You can go the CAM route but just check the practitioner's credentials before committing to any type of treatment. Many big cancer centers work with accredited CAM professionals to insure that everything is done by the books so that the patients can benefit from this type of regime

CancerkickerKathy profile image
CancerkickerKathy in reply to daf10

What is CAM?

daf10 profile image
daf10

Complimentary and Alternative Medicine

Alternative medicine is a term that describes medical treatments that are used instead of traditional (mainstream) therapies. Some people also refer to it as “integrative,” or “complementary” medicine.

Some examples: Acupuncture, Chiropractic medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine,Magnetic Field Therapy, Herbal medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine To learn more go to Annie Appleseed Project web site

You may also like...

Cured and free of cancer

now cared and free of cancer the oncologist says. I do my absolute best to believe it and like...

I'm a Newbie and a Breast Cancer Survivor 😊

Hi everybody! I am a firm believer in the power of peer groups and I am sooo happy I found you! I...

Breast cancer and kidney disease

ago 70 diagnosed with breast cancer, stage 1. Had mastectomy as surgeon said this could avoid...

State one breast cancer

Diagnosed with stage one invasive introduction breast cancer. Surgery planned but I am very...

Letrozle after lumpectomy for ducal cancer