An internationally renowned medical magazine received a thesis on "A certain company's agricultural products can treat cancer."
When the editor received the paper, he found it ridiculous.
If such products could cure cancer, there would have been no cancer patients, oh no, no sick people.
After all, who wouldn't eat these things to maintain their lives?
The editor briefly reviewed the thesis. Regarding these examples and rough data, he felt that the person who wrote this thesis was ridiculous.
These data were immature. Who knew how these people recovered from their illnesses?
As for the recovery example, it might just be a special case.
After all, it was not like there were no cases in this world where patients with terminal cancer could recover completely.
The editor was very disdainful of the article. Therefore, he put it aside. After some time, he would return this thesis.