People need to be careful with this stuff and research the sources...
This interview information came from Ty M. Bollinger, a known peddler of cancer quackery.
At its least terrible, quackery is fraud that rips people off...at it worst, it costs them their lives because they put off real treatment in favor of alt-medicine because they put their trust in the wrong people. Here's a story of a person who tried one of Bollinger's methods for cancer treatment:
Another young woman with cancer, lured into quackery by Ty Bollinger
Ty Bollinger not only peddles non-effective cancer treatments, he's also an anti-vaxxer, and one of the few "germ theory denialists".
Also, one needs to look at the company he keeps, he works with the following guys:
Dr. Mercola (a known peddler of junk science and overpriced naturopathic supplements)
Dr. Burzynski (a known charlatan who has exploited cancer patients for over 15 years at his TX clinic)
"Dr." Josh Axe (not even a real doctor, but rather, a Chiropractor...also known for peddling junk science)
He's even gone as far as trying to flat out lie and published a video that was supposedly a "big pharma whistle blower" that used some Hollywood anonymizing effects. However, the mistake he made was accidentally leaving the encoding files in with the video file that was published, which made it possible to reverse it and reveal that it was actually just him pretending to be a "big pharma whistle blower" to scare up business for himself and support his own conspiracy theories.
I know people do a lot of partisan bickering about Fox vs. CNN vs. NBC...etc...etc...
...but the fact that any major media outlet would have Ty Bollinger on there is shameful.