Hmm. Why would you think that? Maybe I didn't get this across clearly, but I was only agreeing with what you said in the Disclaimer.
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Hmm. Why would you think that? Maybe I didn't get this across clearly, but I was only agreeing with what you said in the Disclaimer.
Oh I double misread and misthought.. sorry @sandzat :)
Can someone have autoimmune disease and cancer at the same time???
If yes , can't we take some help or develop a clue from that autoimmune disease to kill cancer cells??
Can you write the next post something relating to these two things??
Of course you were trying to help @apsu. I appreciate that. :)
sandzat...am following you...let's go...
Ah, it sounded like you misread my disclaimer and thought I said that I think the established treatments don't work.
My apologies, it's really hard to differentiate between dumb and good comments sometimes.
No problem. Perhaps, I did sound confusing. My comment is better rephrased this way:
These days, pharma companies and oncologists are often found misusing the traditional methods available and questionably overtreating patients to a great extent.
However, the medication and the treatments are definitely not useless, as you so rightly pointed out in your Disclaimer @suesa. They are in existence only because of countless hours of research, experimentation and even self sacrifice (One only needs to check what ultimately happened of the Doctor who discovered radiation therapy and successfully treated thousands of patients and gave them fresh leases on life. This is covered in Siddhartha Mukherjee's Pulitzer prize winning 6 hour documentary: Cancer: The emperor of all maladies.)
where can i watch this doc.? hmm radiation therapy?? big pharma will die by low karma
Google it. Or find it on Youtube.
Meanwhile, I found this Ted Talk by the same author on the future of cancer treatment. Check it out: