The one central reality is that real progress against cancer has been far less than imagined. On top of that the stats have also been shamelessly manipulated as well. The reported experience of Colon cancer survivors is little different than that of my mother back in 1963. We still use surgery.
There is good news on leukemia since the sixties and on some oddities. Yet what we have is initially a death sentence for most with a possibility of surgical postponement. Not too comforting. Chemo sometimes works out but often as not promotes a worse cancer. All these therapies are literally decades old and all are unpleasant.
There are seriously useful protocols that have not been implemented at all. These have been used by individuals to save their own lives often as not and all are based on sound science. Think about that.
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Hard Cancer Realities
Published on July 31, 2019
https://drsircus.com/cancer/hard-cancer-realities/
In 2019, 1,762,450 Americans are expected to receive a diagnosis of cancer.[1] That
means many thousands of people will hear the dreaded “C word” from
their doctors today. It really doesn’t matter who you are, hearing “You
have cancer” is a devastating blow unless you are prepared with solid
information before hand. And even then it is still like being hit by a
truck.
Between 2000 and 2050, the number of new cancer patients diagnosed
annually is expected to double. Why is that? What is going on that
medical scientists are seeing such tragedy in human health and feel
impotent to do anything about it? We keep hearing that the war on
cancer has been lost but why is that? Are we not after all an
intelligent species, smart enough to solve the problem of cancer?
Today cancer is the leading cause of death among children and we have
every reason to be angry about this. Every reason to look deeply into
the entire cancer story before its one of our own children who receives
the “C” word. For our children’s sake we need to turn back to the
fundamental question of ‘What Is Cancer’? Until we find an accurate
answer to this question, all attempts to ‘prevent’ and ‘treat’ this
disease seems doomed to fail.
Yet the mainstream medical community shouts out how successful they
are in treating cancer. Google death or survival rates. Every page, all
thousand of them, say the same thing. It’s good news, no bad news
allowed. So get your chemo and radiation treatments is the implication.
However, we read information that is not going to make us feel good.
The reality is that no one who has been recently diagnosed with cancer
feels good about it so there is no sense in beating around the bush
about the harsh realities of cancer and the treatments doctors use for
it.
One in four British cancer patients are unlikely to live longer than
six months after diagnosis because they – and their doctors – are
missing signs of the disease. Nearly 90,000 Britons do not know they
have got cancer until they arrive at Accident and Emergency wards, by
which time only 36 per cent will live longer than a year. God only
knows how many will still be alive after five years. British medical
authorities concede they have the worst cancer track record in the
western world.
Overall, no matter how much the western medical industrial complex
brags about improvements in cancer survival rates (showing a 17 percent
decline from 1990 to 2016) the CDC still says about one in three are dying of their cancer. Global cancer deaths are rising: in 1990 5.7 million died from cancer; by 2016 this had increased to 8.9 million.
When patients are diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer, they have
only a 1-in-10 chance of survival. In Texas, it is estimated that
14,750 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer and approximately
8,640 will succumb to the disease in 2019,” said Katie Jones, executive
director for the American Lung Association in Texas. That’s a death
rate of 58 percent. So much for optimism.
The Key to Survival
They key to surviving cancer is to catch it early. The earlier the
better. And what better way of catching it early is to understand the
causes and conditions that lead to cancer so we can diagnose it way
before our doctors will with their diagnostic tests, which use
dangerous levels of cancer forming radiation.
“Early diagnosis can make a huge difference in your chances of
surviving cancer,” said Professor Kathy Pritchard-Jones. “Around a
quarter of all cancer cases are being diagnosed following presentation
in A&E and the vast majority of these are already at a late stage,
when treatment options are limited and survival is poorer. We need to
find ways to diagnose patients earlier.”
Oncologists do not acknowledge many causes of cancer so they cannot
catch it early. Doctors and their tests, chemo and radiation therapy are
one of the main causes of cancer and they never ever tell us about
that. How can they be honest about cancer and its causes if they are
not honest about themselves and what they do?
Another way doctors cause cancer has to do with their insanity about the sun. Conquering Cancer
has two chapters, one about ‘Vitamin D Deficiency as a Cause of
Cancer’ and another entitled ‘Light Deficiency as a Cause of Cancer.’
When oncologists and dermatologists tell us to stay out of the sun are
they causing cancer when they think they are helping their patients
avoid cancer. Which one is it?
Understanding the causes, which is the main focus of the first section of Conquering Cancer,
leads to a heightened awareness of precancerous conditions. If we are
standing on railroad tracks that stretch straight onto the horizon we
can see a train coming from far off and its the same with cancer if we
look intelligently at its many causes.
Cancer is really not an enemy invader, an alien from genetic hell
that is something really bad that happens to an intrinsically healthy
body. When we look at one of the principle causes of cancer, which is
stress, we will learn that most of us really have no idea how much
stress our bodies are suffering from. We can wake up to our stress
levels by using Heart Rate Variability (HRV) tests at home using one of
many instruments used to measure how our hearts are beating.
The main point is that cancer is something that happens to us in
response to intrinsically unhealthy conditions like chronic dehydration,
which makes it much more difficult to eliminate toxins. We can
establish 15 causes/characteristics of unhealthy cellular and bodily
conditions that can lead to cancer. Oncologists have their heads stuck
in the genetic sand thus they overlook obvious causes of cancer like
toxicity and mineral deficiencies.
The price we pay is high for medical ignorance. Oncologists are
treating cancer too late in the game, when it’s already established,
and often spread and metastasized. Most doctors understand that once a
disease has advanced to a late stage it becomes difficult or often
impossible to reverse but they are unwilling to learn anything about
the multiple causes of cancer so they can teach patients how to
recognize well in advance that they are headed to an oncologist’s door.
Despite advances in the early detection of cancer, most malignancies
are still diagnosed and treated at advanced stages, with a limited
range of therapeutic options and poor overall survival. Simultaneously,
cancer treatment costs are escalating, from $125 billion annually in
the US in 2010 to a projected $207 billion by 2020. Something is wrong
with the entire way we look at cancer and what we are doing about it.
What did we do to Deserve Cancer
It is sometimes said that many cancer patients buy into the idea that
cancer and other diseases is a sign of personal failure, misfortune or
just plain bad luck. That somehow we didn’t work hard enough; we
weren’t optimistic enough, good enough. Somehow we disappointed God and
have our punishment. Actually what we really did to deserve it is
listen to our doctors, believe in the mainstream propaganda of life and
ignore all the possible signs that we are headed down a cancerous
path.
Many people will say they thought they were healthy up until they
received their cancer diagnosis. However, that’s almost impossible. Cancer
does not manifest out of the blue, its part of a long process that
takes us down a black hole that leads to cancer and an early death.
Most cancers take at least a year or two and often much longer in progress. Conquering
Cancer identifies this long process so we can do something about it
before we get smashed by the “C” word. If we are smart we will never
have to face that day because we have studied the multiple causes of
cancer and started addressing these causes with intelligent
preventative treatments.
Slowing Cancer Down Safely
If we are not one of the lucky ones who have stumbled on a pathway
to avoid cancer and are freaking out after hearing the “C word,” take
comfort that the majority of cancer diagnoses are non-emergencies. It
means we still have time to study our options. Though we all die
eventually we do not have to die from cancer even if it is at a late
stage; though the later the state the more difficult the battle.
The first 150 pages of Conquering Cancer is what every
cancer patient needs to read. It will help soften the blow of the
diagnosis and help one deal with all the conflicting advice that
everyone will be ready to give. Most importantly it will give cancer
patients real hope that comes from the best medical research.
There are many strong substances that one can safely take at high
levels, which will vastly reduce your chances of dying from cancer.
Certainly we can slow cancer down. Glucose is the weakness of cancer
cells. So is oxygen. We do not need to fight cancer head on with
weapons of mass destruction (Chemo and radiation) if we exploit cancer
cells weakness.
We can hit them under the belt from several sides at once slowing
down their growth to the point of no growth, and then go for
annihilation. Vanquishing cancer means killing them all, no prisoners
taken and maintaining physiological conditions hostile to cancers
return. We have not completely vanquished cancer unless we make sure
that those cancer cells never come back.
Some medical scientists believe that if we slow the process of cancer
by half we would not come down with diagnostic cancer until we were
over 100 years of age. This is a hint for those interested in
prevention. The point is that it is not difficult to slow cancer down,
and if you can do that you are capable of going in for the kill.
How many oncologists know that something as simple as sodium bicarbonate makes it easy to slow down the progression of cancer cells and even make them more vulnerable to the killing effects of chemo and radiation?
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