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no and shark cartilage pills arent affective in preventing cancer in humans either.

I've read a source that states they are not immune it is the fact that their bodies are far more effective at fighting it as their bodies contain a chemical that chokes cancers / tumours ability to grow. So in a sense yes. Google it.

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5y ago

Yes. However, due to the fact that they've evolved over hundreds of millions of years, their immune system is robust. They also don't have bones, just cartilage. Humans for example, can get bone cancer, while a shark who doesn't have bones, can't.

It's simply an idiotic myth that sharks can't get cancer and that their cartilage cures cancer.

Yes, and it's a myth that they don't.

Yes, it's possible. They can't get bone cancer though, because they don't have bones (just cartilage).

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14y ago

No.

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"A popular myth is that sharks are immune to disease and cancer; however, this remains to be proven. Sharks may get cancer. Both diseases and parasites affect sharks. The evidence that sharks are at least resistant to cancer and disease is mostly anecdotal and there have been few, if any, scientific or statistical studies that show sharks to have heightened immunity to disease. "

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Sharks, Dinosaurs, Ferromagnetic Cancer Theory and Father of Oncology. Humans kill about 100 million sharks per year. Dinosaurs and other reptiles roamed the Earth in the past. Many dinosaurs had cancer, researchers have discovered. Ancient humans could have contracted cancer just as much as people do today. Researchers have known for more than 150 years that sharks get cancer. There is no scientific evidence that shark cartilage is useful in treating or preventing cancer. Cancers have been found in everything from coral to budgerigars. The interaction of many factors together produces cancer. Many cancer risk factors can be avoided. Modern humans know that primary tumors develop at body sites of excessive iron deposits. There are no exceptions. Thus, body sites affected by primary tumors are iron-rich body sites. When tumor cells metastasize, the new tumor is called a secondary or metastatic tumor, and its cells are similar to those in the primary tumor. If Breast cancer metastasizes to the lungs, the secondary tumor is made up of abnormal breast cells, not of abnormal lung cells. Misplaced iron created primary tumors in dinosaurs and ancient humans; misplaced iron creates primary tumors in corals, sharks, budgerigars and modern humans. The Father of Oncology (Vadim Shapoval) says that a cell needs to have iron overload (when excess iron accumulates within cellular organelles) before it becomes cancerous. In inherited forms of cancer, parents give their sons and daughters abnormal iron metabolism within various organs. Iron disorders are inherited and can be confirmed with genetic testing. Genes that maintain iron homeostasis may facilitate iron uptake, storage or egress, or the regulation of any of these processes. The spectrum of known disorders of iron metabolism has expanded dramatically over the past years. Any cancer is caused by iron-related genes (numerous genes directly/indirectly involved in iron metabolism / hereditary cancers) and iron-related events (when excess iron accumulates within the cells, tissues, and organs due to various carcinogenic lifestyle events / sporadic cancers). Genes load the gun, the environment pulls the trigger. The structure and physical properties of any cell must ultimately be described by the known laws of chemistry and physics. According to the Ferromagnetic Cancer Theory (Theory from the Old Testament; Iron Conception), any human cell should be interpreted: 1) as a society of atoms and molecules; 2) as a society of organelles; 3) as a society of dia-, para-, superpara-, ferri- and ferromagnetic nanoparticles that have certain local magnetic contacts. Cancer occurs through excessive accumulation of superpara-, ferri- and ferromagnetic nanoparticles within cancerous cells. Intracellular molecules FeO;Fe2O3;Fe3O4 are the main creators of intracellular superpara-, ferri- and ferromagnetic nanoparticles that produce (magnetically) genomic rearrangements, chaotic chromosomal aberrations and chromothripsis within cancerous cells. Any cancer is a subtle iron disease; a form of iron lottery; intracellular superpara-ferri-ferromagnetic infection. Magnetism (a class of physical phenomena; the force of attraction or repulsion between nano-objects) causes cancer. Ceramic needles (direct intratumoral injections) can suppress/eliminate any tumors and large metastases; can quickly create harmless infiltrations (harmless necroses; deposits of cells that die; benign capsules); can enter solution [sulfur (2%) + olive oil (98%); 36.6C - 39.0C] or water containing hydrogen sulfide to tumors and large metastases. Anti-iron slow blood loss (even 75%) [hemoglobin control], anti-iron goat's milk diet and anti-iron drinking water containing hydrogen sulfide can neutralize any micro-metastases and isolated cancerous cells. Wiki Answers & Vadim Shapoval

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13y ago

There is no ocean animal immune to cancer, although research suspects that the shark is, but it has not been proven. A normal animal immune to cancer is the Elephant.

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they are immune to aids herpes and sti's !

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No, they get cancer and many other diseases just like any other animal.

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