Almost everybody who got a diagnosis of cancer died of cancer. Those people were never diagnosed of cancer were much less likely to die of cancer. So it's the diagnosis that causes the death, right? Not the cancer. Does that make sense? Because it happened before the death. If there's something that happens before the death on a regular basis, is like we always see this before the sky dies, this must be the cause of the death,. It's the most obvious thing in the world.
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