[0:00]The only cell that is important that kills cancer, 99.9% of oncologists will say, we don't pay any attention to that.
[0:08]Pick up the phone, call any random oncologists, not to shame them.
[0:12]Primary care physician, pick up the phone and say, you do a CBC, correct? Yes.
[0:16]Can you define what a CBC is? The complete blood count. Just you take a blood and you look for Yeah, the blood screen that everyone.
[0:22]Blood screen. Yeah. For whether you anemic or not anemic. Yeah, yeah. People understand that, right? Red blood cells. Did you see these red blood cells? And you give chemotherapy and radiation.
[0:30]And you ask, what do you look for? Well, we look to see if you're anemic, so we can give you this drug that Amgen makes called Epigen.
[0:35]We look to see where your platelets have gone down so we can give you a platelet transfusion.
[0:39]We look to see where your neutrophils have gone down so that you don't get an infection called neutropenic fever, so we give you this drug neutrogen.
[0:45]Well, the problem is, does red blood cells cure cancer? No. Does platelet cure cancer? No. Does neutrophils cure cancer? No.
[0:51]What kills cancer? They natural killer cells and T cells. So in that CBC, there's a thing called lymphocytes, correct?
[0:57]Do you look at that? No.



