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venusdeindia
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posted April 08, 2008 11:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for venusdeindia     Edit/Delete Message
Rense.com
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".....RESULTS: The overall contribution of curative and adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adults was estimated to be 2.3% in Australia and 2.1% in the USA. CONCLUSION: As the 5-year relative survival rate for cancer in Australia is now over 60%, it is clear that cytotoxic chemotherapy only makes a minor contribution to cancer survival. To justify the continued funding and availability of drugs used in cytotoxic chemotherapy, a rigorous evaluation of the cost-effectiveness and impact on quality of life is urgently required."

Chemotherapy...the massive, evil poisoning of the already immuno-suppressed human body...remains one of the most barbaric, criminal undertakings of modern 'medicine' against the human species. The cost of the average chemotherapy regimen: $300,000 to $1,000,000. It's ALL about MONEY and PROFITS. YOU are worthless to the AMA-Pharma death machine. The FAKE war on cancer has raised over a trillion dollars to date and now one out of every TWO Americans will be confronted with cancer at some point. Most of all, the criminal 'war on cancer' has made a lot of people wealthy. It is, without question, one of the biggest hoaxes in human history.

There are MANY cures for cancer, from Rife to Essiac to Ozone to Hoxey to Glyconutrients to the simple cessation of poisoning one's body with meat, dairy and processed foods loaded with MSG and countless other carcinogens. This particular article is but one of many showing that chemo (and radiation) do NOT extend the life of one cancer patient over another with the same cancer who does NOTHING. To devastate a body trying to cope with a disease by poisoning the hell out of it is beyond something from the Dark Ages.

So, when your 'doctor' tells you a tumor can be 'shrunk' ask him/her how that actually translates to ANY increase in survival. The vast majority of times chemotherapy will only HASTEN death...and utterly destroy the quality of life until then.

While chemo can shrink some tumors, the devastating cycotoxic nature of chemo 'therapy' further destroys the patients already compromised and failing immune system causing an even quicker demise. Until and unless the patient takes the responsibility for his or her OWN health and stops poisoning their own body...and begins to study so-called 'alternative' approaches to recovery...there is virtually no hope for true healing. Cancer doesn't just 'happen'...it is CAUSED by diet, lifestyle, stress, anxiety and environmental toxins in the work place and home.

Do a search for Rife and Ozone and Essiac. Read NotMilk.com and NoMilk.com. Read MadCowboy.com and MeatStinks.com. And others. Educate yourself if you want to
live. By all means, see the new Rife Documentary (http://www.zerozerotwo.org) and prepare to be outraged beyond your worst imaginings. -JR

Comment in:
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol).
2005 Jun;17(4):294.

The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult malignancies.

Morgan G,
Ward R,
Barton M.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Northern Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
gmorgan1@bigpond.net.au

AIMS: The debate on the funding and availability of cytotoxic drugs raises questions about the contribution of curative or adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy to survival in adult cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We undertook a literature search for randomised clinical trials reporting a 5-year survival benefit attributable solely to cytotoxic chemotherapy in adult malignancies. The total number of newly diagnosed cancer patients for 22 major adult malignancies was determined from cancer registry data in Australia and from the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results data in the USA for 1998. For each malignancy, the absolute number to benefit was the product of (a) the total number of persons with that malignancy; (b) the proportion or subgroup(s) of that malignancy showing a benefit; and (c) the percentage increase in 5-year survival due solely to cytotoxic chemotherapy. The overall contribution was the sum total of the absolute numbers showing a 5-year survival benefit expressed as a percentage of the total number for the 22 malignancies. RESULTS: The overall contribution of curative and adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adults was estimated to be 2.3% in Australia and 2.1% in the USA. CONCLUSION: As the 5-year relative survival rate for cancer in Australia is now over 60%, it is clear that cytotoxic chemotherapy only makes a minor contribution to cancer survival. To justify the continued funding and availability of drugs used in cytotoxic chemotherapy, a rigorous evaluation of the cost-effectiveness and impact on quality of life is urgently required.

PMID: 15630849 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15630849?ordinalpos=1&itool=Entrez
System2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
http://www.rense.com/general81/chemo.htm

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robyn.c
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posted April 08, 2008 04:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for robyn.c     Edit/Delete Message
im not suprised....its kind of obvious really. folk just wont disagree with a doctor, the word of a doctor is tantamount to the word of God to many. we need more faith in ourselves and a little faith in our creator. most illness is caused by our lifestyle, what we pollute ourselves with. could go on and on but enough said. thanks Venus

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ellabelle97
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posted April 09, 2008 02:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ellabelle97     Edit/Delete Message
" To devastate a body trying to cope with a disease by poisoning the hell out of it is beyond something from the Dark Ages. "
(sorry, don't know how to do the quote thing..)

This is so funny, I was just thinking about this the other day. I was wondering when a different, more effect way of treating cancer would become the norm and how we would all look back at this as an archaic method to treat cell mutation. I was thinking along the same lines, if I ever got cancer I would look into "alternative" methods such as a raw diet. I'm still in the learning stages of becoming healthier because as I watch my loved ones age, I begin to think of my own mortality and how to prevent diseases without putting EVEN more toxins into my body and getting often worse side effects from medication. I've started out with teas and research. Next stop is quit smoking!
Love it! Thanks for posting this.

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dreamwolf
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posted April 10, 2008 03:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dreamwolf     Edit/Delete Message
One of my friend's had her life saved b.c of chemo. It is a devastating thing to go through, but it does save lives. She lost her hair and she had to walk with a bandana on her head, but she is alive today to laugh and smile and walk through life. Cancer survivors are strong, that is for sure. Babies can get cancer, teens do, adults do-it's an unfortunate disease that can hit anyone one of us no matter how healthy we live or what we eat. It's tragic and it's devastating and shocking and chemo has saved many children, teens, and adults-Letting them be where they are today.

I also knew a woman who passed away from cancer because she wasn't able to recieve chemo therapy. That teatment is life saving and diet and prayer were just not enough-The woman was the most wonderful , faith filled person I had ever met.

It's a scary situation and I think people who go through treatment are very brave and strong souls.

I have seen people on Oprah, who had less severe forms of cancer and it was kept in check with diet and exercise, and of course faith. We all need these good changes in our lives. You all are right-It is good to change the way we live to help our own bodies.
That being said, I think chemo still has a place in treatments right now, especially when it comes to losing one's life or saving it. When there is an effective treatment that is out and works just as well at saving lives-I will be happy as well I hope and pray for real alternatives. But when that article says cancers are caused by lifestyles, and how they treat their body's that's a shocking and wrong statement if I have ever heard one(I am not trying to offend anyone by being blunt)

People have this stereotypical image of cancer as just happening to smokers(lung cancer can happen to anyone really-even non-smokers) or drug addicts or people who we can say might deserve it b.c they did it to themselves..It's easier to think of it this way then to think anyone can get cancer at any time , for no reason at all. That would be scary.


But in reality if we go visit the hospitals and see who is there suffering -There's babies, three year olds, teenagers, people who barely got to see life yet.


Don't get me wrong -I think diet and exercise and faith can help cure things in life once faced with a difficulty-but I refuse to believe a two year old baby with leukemia was just living a poor lifestyle. It's just not true. Nobody is to blame.

Disease strikes anyone at any time.


We can't run from it we can only handle it once it's here through those alternatives and changes as well as treatments.

I love natural methods to heal- I am a healer and I love to hear alternatives in the works. It's good to live a life of healthy diets, love, faith, God, etc..
And yes, sometimes stress and toxins cause us to be ill and changing lifestyles does help...Yet the statement still bothers me,b.c it assumes too much.
This is just my Humble opinion though, I look forward to hearing what others think as well.
I have seen a natural path myself and laternative healings have worked great on me! But I also see life as very complex and there's always different reasons for things and treatments are okay by me if they will work for that person.

Hearing Chemo being called worthless and a freud is difficult to hear...
I wonder who could say that judgement with certainty to the children who have had their lives saved by it-or to my friend who was 15 with leukemia and had been saved by it, or too a person who died b.c chemo couldn't be used on them at all.....I just wonder if anyone could say that to them? If it's a true statemen it shouldnt hurt the heart at all to say. What feels good to the soul is truth.
I think words like "worthless" come from anger-Anger to not be able to help everyone. Chemo can't and hasn't helped everyone, just like anti-depression meds aren't for everyone..We know that some people are better cured from depression with diet and exercise but we also know some people have ended their lives b.c medication wasn't given to them. So we know there's a reason for everything. Each person needing different things.
I think this article says a lot of truths but also has it's own agenda and is mixed up with a lot of non-truths as well. We should meditate on it and find the happy medium, what do you think? A balance seems to be needed here.


"Cancer doesn't just 'happen'...it is CAUSED by diet, lifestyle, stress, anxiety and environmental toxins in the work place and home. "

peace, love, and light to all

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