After thoroughly reviewing the accumulated scientific literature, a Working Group of 22 experts from 10 countries convened by the IARC Monographs Programme classified the consumption of red meat as probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A), based on limited evidence that the consumption of red meat causes cancer in humans and strong
mechanistic evidence supporting a carcinogenic effect.
As opposed to ID / creationism, there is
mechanistic evidence supporting plausible routes for abiogenesis.
Not exact matches
They go on to say that «since no single broadly neutralizing antibody combines the entire range of
mechanistic features anticipated to
support in vivo efficacy, our study adds further
evidence that combinations of such antibodies need to be considered for human application.»
There's plenty of both
mechanistic, animal, and even some human
evidence to
support it, but I personally don't believe the extreme claim that a keto diet will beat chemo for all cancers.