Thanks to spider bites, kill cancer

Picture 1 of Thanks to spider bites, kill cancer Mr. David Durrant, 48 years old, a resident of Kent (England), was lucky in the painting. Sitting fixing cars in the yard outside the house, he was shot by a poisonous spider on his left shoulder in front of his chest. When he went to the hospital, the doctor gave the medicine for treatment, but after two weeks the spider bite was swollen to the size of a tennis ball.

By this time, the doctor used ultrasound and found Mr. Durrant had a rare form of cancer. Due to the effects of spider venom, malignant tumors are swollen quickly and exposed.

After chemotherapy and radiation therapy for three months, the tumor of Durrant patients completely disappeared and now he can return to work normally. According to a spider expert in the UK, it is rare for a poisonous spider to have a rare case of Mr. Durrant's cancer escape from spiders.

Picture 2 of Thanks to spider bites, kill cancer
Mr. Durrant happily pointed out where the poisonous spider was (Photo: Dailymail)

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