No one has more compassion than I do for a person's suffering.
I was not giving medical advice. Only expressing an opinion based on personal experiences with dear friends and dear friends of our own family members.
People we have been with near the end of their journey............and prior to the diagnosis........and seeing what the chemicals and radiation did to their bodies.
Again, not all cancers are the same. Everyone should abide by their own doctor's plan for their ultimate recovery. However, they can also do research on alternate , perhaps less harsh treatment.
P.S. And not to give Dartmouth a bad name.......as they are an excellent school and medical school, etc........but some cancers are fatal.
We also had friends who passed (the vegans and vegetarians that no one wants to hear about; the athletes)......who went to Sloan Kettering in N.Y.C. over and over again.
They still passed even though they tried to "fight it".......lung cancers.....again non smoking MEN who ate no junk food.
Not everyone is created equal and not all cancers are created equal. Perhaps those that survive, and we do know a few......had smaller tumors or less aggressive forms.
Best health to all..........
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