More than 100 years ago, Dr. John Beard observed that under the microscope, cancer cells look like cells from the earliest stage of life, the trophoblast. The trophoblast is part of the embryo, and as the embryo travels into the uterus, the trophoblast attaches to and invades the uterus. Then, the trophoblast creates a blood supply so that the growing fetus
can get nutrition from the mother. Cancer cells also invade and create a blood supply.