Just doing a quick search, here are two legitimate tests of Ge-132 as a possible anti-cancer drug:
"The results presented here support further larger-scale research on Ge-132 as a novel metal-based oral anticancer drug which can be conveniently administered alone or included within a chemotherapy regimen."
The Oxford Journals
"Above results indicate that 1) Ge-132 can stimulate the basal O2- release from leukocytes, 2) Ge-132 can prevent the decrease of O2- generation by 60Co-irradiated leukocytes, 3) in higher concentrations, Ge-132 may have a membrane stabilizing effect."
US National Library of Medicine
The trouble is, some of the research indicated Ge-132 can also cause nephrotoxicity ... still, I may have to dig-up and post your old article one of these days
Jack
PS: I will try to do a quick M-Clay later on and see what I come up with.