this kind of article is very misleading, not scientifically based if not outright fabrication, and can do a lot more harm than good. Just ask yourself, there are hundreds of billions of $$ spent on cancer research, and hundreds of billions more on cancer treatment, and if the solution is so simple, wouldn't doctors have been prescribing this solution left and right? don't tell me they have not heard of this solution, or there is a conspiracy theory about millions of cancer patients ...
my father is a cancer patient, and I have worked very hard to get the best possible treatment for him. one of the thing that I really resent is the abundance of "miracle cancer treatment" including a lot of Chinese medicine that has no clinical data or test to prove efficacy. all of which are supported only by antedotal evidence, and can be very tempting for a cancer patient desperately needing some solution. most of them have efficacy, or at least no proof of it one way or the other, some of them poisenous (yes!). to me the real harm they have done is really waste of resources and precious time that can be directed toward the better and more clinically proven treatment options.
Just my 2 cents