Revisiting the Warberg Hypothesis
In this two-part webinar series Dr Nancy Scanlan explores old research that had been discredited, but which has resurfaced and is being used in modern times.
Warburg's hypothesis concerns the way cancer works and shows one way to treat cancer. His theory was immediately attacked. After Warburg died, a researcher took another look at his hypothesis and used it to create a way to extend survival time for glioblastoma (a type of brain tumor essentially impossible to treat).
Dr Scanlan's presentations have a united theme: cancer, each man attacked by conventional medicine, original results discarded, currently revived as part of the battle against cancer, dramatic stories. The evidence suggests that sometimes we should take a second look at the past to get clues to help with current problems.