Why are more young people being diagnosed with cancer than ever before? Why are recurrence rates increasing? And is there a connection to recent medical interventions like the mRNA rollout?
Tonight’s IMA webinar takes on these urgent questions head-on.
Join Dr. Paul Marik, IMA’s Chief Scientific Officer, and Dr. Mollie James, frontline physician and Senior Fellow, for a critical conversation about cancer, recurrence, and the latest research that’s helping make sense of what’s happening.
This isn’t just another lecture — it’s a call to action.
Whether you’re a patient, a provider, or simply concerned about the direction of healthcare, this discussion will matter to you.
Dr. Marik will walk us through the newest findings.
Dr. James will share what she’s seeing in real-world practice.
Together, they’ll offer practical guidance—and challenge the silence around possible links with mRNA technology.
Already planning to watch? Drop your questions for the doctors below—let’s make sure the tough ones get asked.
Key Excerpt from @jameskringlee8974: “6:53 - … cancer is a mitochondrial metabolic disease driven by fermentation metabolism. The fermentation occurs in mitochondria and cytoplasm. Targeting glucose and glutamine while transitioning the body to nutritional ketosis leads to massive tumor reduction without toxicity, reduced inflammation/acidification, and mass tumor cell death. Clinical cancer studies should focus on starving tumors of glucose/glutamine during nutritional ketosis, as cancer cells signal their dependence on fermentation for energy and growth.”
The information Dr. Marik is reviewing can be found at our Cancer Care page under Approach to the Use of Repurposed Drugs in Patients with Cancer . https://imahealth.org/research/cancer-care/
@Monica the Journal of Independent Medicine is one and once you register, you can’t all article or the entire second edition for FREE. We also have the first edition posted there as well. https://journalofindependentmedicine.org/
Hi jamesk - If you copy your text into Notepad maybe, or any text editor (that doesn’t use HTML) before you then copy and paste into the forum, it should strip away the HTML. I used Perplexity to strip away the html you inadvertently copied in, so hopefully it looks OK now.