Your theory of cancer is anything but universally accepted.
That is exactly the sort of argument I would expect from a flat-earther, creationist, or someone who claims there are no diseases caused by germs.
The gene theory of cancer is just that, a theory.
Thank you for acknowledging that my position was indeed the most reliable, most explanatory, and best supported type of knowledge that science has: a theory. Gravitation is a theory. That electricity results from the flow of electrons is a theory. The blood carrying oxygen to other parts of the body is a theory. Multiple types and causes of cancer is a theory.
If they really knew what caused it, they would be able to cure it.
Please describe what a "cure" for a gene transcription error would consist of. Be detailed.
Sorry, I was just kidding. No one thinks you have the intelligence, expertise, or understanding to know what a cure would consist it, and I'm not sure if you have the intelligence, expertise, or understanding to know what "gene transcription error" means.
So the liver processes the mercury and heavy metals in the vaccines 100 percent? Can you cite a study that indicates that?
Yes, all 0g of mercury and heavy metals present in vaccines are processed by the liver. It's basic math. 0 * 100% = 0.