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HOW SCIENTIFIC ARE ORTHODOX CANCER TREATMENTS?

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JohnB - 30 Dec 2006 21:35 GMT
http://www.health-science-spirit.com/cancerscience.html

JohnB
sugars_that_heal@hotmail.com
Alan Meyer - 30 Dec 2006 22:31 GMT
> http://www.health-science-spirit.com/cancerscience.html
>
> JohnB
> sugars_that_heal@hotmail.com

Well John, or Walter, or whoever you are, one day you too may
develop cancer.  At that time I hope you put your money where
your mouth is and forego medical treatment in favor of the
"natural" treatments promoted on your website.  If you do, there
will be a definite benefit to the community, even if not directly
to you.

    Alan
ronju99 - 31 Dec 2006 00:23 GMT
I aggree with about everything that is in the article. My wife tells me
often about these cancer patients that are subjected to a never ending
process of painful treatments that play havoc on there lives but don't add
much if any to there longevity. I've talked to family members that stated
that if they had known what they know now they wouldn't put them through
it again.
There are no credible studies that show radiation or chemo add any
longevity to these cancer patients only studies from biased sources. But
they keep on treating patients upto and until they die.
Not sure about the successes of surgery especially those with low grade
desiese. They to are probably better off monitored.

Ron S.
Steve Jordan - 31 Dec 2006 00:41 GMT
On December 30, the language-challenged Ron S wrote:

(snip)

> There are no credible studies that show radiation or chemo add any
> longevity to these cancer patients only studies from biased sources.

What? What is Ron's evidence for these allegations?

Regards,

Steve J

"I am under no obligation to respect your beliefs. Respect is earned; it
is not an entitlement..."
-- Lionel Shriver
Mary Fisher - 31 Dec 2006 10:01 GMT
> Not sure about the successes of surgery especially those with low grade
> desiese. They to are probably better off monitored.

You have medical qualifications?

Mary
NICK - 31 Dec 2006 17:11 GMT
Ron wrote:

>> Not sure about the successes of surgery especially those with low grade
>> desiese. They to are probably better off monitored.

And Mary Fisher questioned:

> You have medical qualifications?

He read a medical book.

That should make him an "expert."

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