about a year ago I read that a mouse trial had shown C60 -oo had stopped metastasis from developing and slowed down the cancer growth to 1/3 what would be expected,
and 70 percent of cancer deaths are caused by metastasis,
Yep, metastasis appears to be a kind of controlled apoptosis, when some cancer cells disintegrate in order to spread the remaining cells around. Apoptosis is controlled by mitochondria basically exploding inside cells, and mitochondrial anti-oxidants can block this.
You couldn't be further from the truth.
Impaired apoptosis enhances metastasis.
"Apoptosis may block metastatic dissemination by killing misplaced cells. Thus, apoptosis serves as an important process for inhibiting metastasis. The success of the metastatic process relies on the ability of malignant cells to escape apoptosis. "
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4343053/