Hydroxychloroquine is a medication used for conditions such as malaria and certain autoimmune diseases. While researchers have studied hydroxychloroquine in cancer research because it can affect cellular processes like autophagy, there is no accepted evidence that it "allows viruses to attack cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone" as a proven cancer treatment.There are a few important issues with the post:It presents a complex scientific claim as an established fact when it remains unproven.It suggests a conspiracy ("the cancer industry") without providing evidence.It encourages people to seek a treatment protocol through comments rather than consulting qualified healthcare professionals.It implies that effective cancer treatments are being hidden, a claim that would require extraordinarily strong evidence.Cancer researchers do investigate many potential therapies, including drugs that are already approved for other conditions. However, promising laboratory findings often do not translate into safe and effective treatments for patients. That is why treatments must be tested through carefully controlled clinical trials.Fact: Hydroxychloroquine has been studied as a possible adjunct in some cancer research settings, but it is not an approved cure for cancer, and major cancer organizations do not recommend it as a standalone cancer treatment.Source: Research literature on hydroxychloroquine and cancer, National Cancer Institute information, and peer-reviewed oncology studies.Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Anyone facing a cancer diagnosis should discuss treatment options with qualified oncologists and healthcare professionals.
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