Sunday, January 6, 2013

Questioning Chemotherapy

Are there problems with chemotherapy?

http://www.drheise.com/chemotherapy.htm

Here's some quotes from the link -

"Dr. Moss worked at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for over 20 years. At a press conference in November, 1977, Dr. Moss released the truth to the public in a well documented, 48-page report that stated the top officials of Sloan-Kettering had lied about the results of a study performed at the center regarding "laetrile" (an anticancer nutrient called vitamin B17). The next day he was fired." (Emphasis Added)

"Dr. Moss' book documents the ineffectiveness of chemotherapy for most forms of cancer, such as breast, colon, prostate and lung cancer. Some very rare forms of cancer, including choriocarcinoma, Wilm's tumor and retinoblastoma, have been claimed to be helped by chemotherapy but all of these account for only 2% to 4% of all cancers occurring in the United States. This leaves some 96% to 98% of all other forms of cancers, in which chemotherapy doesn't eliminate the cancer. In fact, research shows that chemotherapy does the opposite: since it destroys the immune system's ability to respond normally, it ultimately helps to hasten the cancer patient to an early, often painful death." (Emphasis added)

"What does “effective” mean? Whether a cancer treatment is “effective” or not is a matter of definition. The FDA defines an "effective" chemotherapeutic drug as one which achieves a 50% or more reduction in tumor size for 28 days. Only 28 days! In the vast majority of cases, there is absolutely no correlation between shrinking tumors for 28 days and the cure of the cancer or extension of life."(Emphasis Added)


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