What does it mean to “cure” cancer? Isn’t chemotherapy a largely effective solution? Why do they say cancer hasn’t been cured then?

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What does it mean to “cure” cancer? Isn’t chemotherapy a largely effective solution? Why do they say cancer hasn’t been cured then?

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To “cure” cancer is to completely remove the Human body’s ability to adapt to anything ever.

To “cure” “cancer” (both in quotes for what they represent) is to cease the human body’s ability to adapt. To “cure” every single type of cancer forever, is to say the human genetic structure is not allowed to adjust, naturally, in any way whatsoever. We will put a cease to that. We will stop all genetic mutations, nothing shall ever deviate from what is the current plan. This is the end. We are perfect in all ways, forever, we can never improve. Zero genetic mutation shall ever happen. The Sentinels shall enforce this doctrine. Anyone variating from The Plan shall be executed on sight.

That’s the “Cure” for cancer.

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