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Originally Posted by Villages PL
I'll see if I can find the name of that drug in her book. She does give the names of drugs so it can be checked. I'm sure she didn't just make it up.
Well, I've had relatives who were diagnosed with cancer. One cousin only lasted about a week after being diagnosed with liver cancer. Another cousin lasted a couple of weeks after being diagnosed with liver cancer.
Well, she did work in a hospital, diagnosing cancer and consulting with other doctors. Working with patients etc..
What I understand is that it's being treated like any other chronic disease. It's an ongoing battle. They never say the word "cure" they say "remission". My aunt went threw it, from breast cancer to brain cancer and years later it was brain cancer again. The last time it was right behind her eye and couldn't be operated on. Even if it could have been operated on she wouldn't have been able to withstand it because she was being treated for kidney failure.
If it's happening now, for you, then I'm happy for you. That's great! She did not recommend that we abandon standard cancer treatments as they exist today. She's hoping for more research on prevention. Wouldn't it be great if less people got cancer in the first place?
I don't think so. She didn't call for that in her book.
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Please don't read me wrong.
I was not directing my comments at you.
The cancers like the ones in your family are the worst.
I am sorry for you loss.
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