If a cure for all cancer is so simple, why didn't one of the ten of thousands of researchers come out with it and get a Noble Prize in the process? Their names would be the stuff of legends forever! Nah, all of them are in collusion with the big pharma companies, with no shred of a conscience.
Any sort of treatment will involve killing some good cells along with the cancer cells. It's a matter of trying to target more cancer cells than normal cells.
Cancer cells don't survive in an alkaline environment but neither does your normal cells in the same pH range. Try injecting yourself with a vial or two of potassium and tell me if it doesn't kill you. You're more than likely to go into cardiac arrest.
Probably old news tbh. The cells had spread over the summer, hence the need for chemotherapy. He's currently into his last session and I doubt he would be relatively cheerful speaking to reporters if the chemotherapy had failed.
Liverpool 2-2 Everton
Chelsea 3-1 Aston Villa
Crystal Palace 1-1 Leicester
Hull 1-2 Man City
Man Utd 3-2 West Ham
Southampton 2-1 QPR
Sunderland 2-2 Swansea
Arsenal 2-1 Spurs
West Brom 0-0 Burnley
Stoke 1-0 Newcastle
GW 6
Liverpool v Everton
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Hull v Man City
Man Utd v West Ham
Southampton v QPR
Sunderland v Swansea
Arsenal v Spurs
West Brom v Burnley
Stoke v Newcastle
What was said?
Said the bit about having a chat with Ashley. Also said he knows he is under-pressure - hopes that the Hull game won't be like it was last week, in terms of what the fans did. Said Southampton wasn't good enough - no excuses. Said that the good times he has had have been forgotten about too quickly - also talked about one or two of the players still settling in. Mentioned Cabaye (as per usual)