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She was diagnosed with stage 2 and fully treatable with Chemo but... |
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Explain to me why the 5 year survival rates have increased by a staggering amount in recent years - What's changed if it's not the treatments?..
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they guy eventually did go off his meds though. he was still the same broken person who couldn't deal with the simplest of life's demands, but instead of looking in the mirror for the source of his problems and inner strength looked at this hidden hands of the illuminati to explain the prison he was in. that is the reality of the professional "conspiracy theorist." not some zeros and ones on a computer. but real life and blood harsh reality and truth. |
every people who die for cancer is doing it for others who may survive. take it like it is, it is cancer ... :2 cents:
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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. The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult malignancies. - PubMed - NCBI |
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********** has made horrible posts about my mother yet here he is acting elite and lashing out over a chemo thread's impact on his mom.
and it's truly bizzarro for gfyers to keep bumping this thread so you can keep bitching about the thread. |
he was only put on meds because he had a psychotic break with reality.
he was a person broken by life and his weakness and poor choices who thought his "research" could put himself back together again. haven't seen himself for awhile. most likely once he went off his meds he became completely broken from reality again and was hospitalized. pretty sad. Quote:
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Explain this: http://i.imgur.com/VPJnZnm.png If you have got a genuine interest research Targeted Therapies - It's where the clever money is:winkwink:..... |
Chemotherapy is derived from mustard gas: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet
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I'm starting to feel that maybe you and I will never truly get back together. Sure, we don't fight in public or on GFY anymore, but when we turn off our computers and watch Sex in the City reruns on the couch, you just don't seem to want to snuggle anymore. When you hold my hand in public, I feel like the warmth is gone, and that you're just doing it for show somehow. Why do you do it? Are you trying to prove to everyone at GFY that we are still madly in love? That our sex life has never been better? Why carry on this lie? I think it's time that you and I broke up for good. Yes, I know, it can be painful, but darling, angel, lovey-bum, Light of my Life Dynamo, I think its time we went our separate ways. There is no doubt that you will me someone new. I'm there there are lots of other manly men here who would kill let you gobble their dongs while you enjoy your diaper play. So go! GO I say... be free and enjoy life. You can keep the pet midget. Don't feel bad for me, my tears will be temporary. xoxoxo. |
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This is due to misdiagnosis, they are diagnosing people with Cancer who don't have it, they then give them expensive Big Pharma treatment and hail success
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Simply an observation. |
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The profit dictates everything else, the problem is that curing someone's Cancer in a week isn't going to make much money, whereas keeping them sick for years, dependent on treatments, that will make big money. Any product which is doing too much of a good job i.e. curing quickly and not leaving people dependent (rebilling in adult terms), these products will not be pushed, instead the more profitable ones will, that's how business works, Big Pharma want rebills just like we do. As long as we leave the goal posts set up like this, with more sickness bringing in more money, that industry will make us sick and keep us sick. The only way to fix this is for that industry to profit per healthy person, not per sick person, we need the goal posts moved completely. That's hard for you and some others to accept, but when you carefully study what's going on that is the only conclusion you can possibly draw, fortunately we have many big names speaking out now, so people don't have to put their faith in forum trolls like me. |
Why is this fucking loser still here?
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Chemo killed my dad.
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On top of all the other stuff you claim, you can now cure cancer ? The delusions are getting very powerful. Get some help. |
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Just because Big Pharma and the TV doesn't tell you that Cancer can be cured, doesn't mean it can't be cured, we're dealing with a Trillion Dollar industry here, as if they are going to give up one of their cash cows, it's a war on information to keep the money flowing, there are so many people who've cured themselves naturally
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Yesterday you posted the crisis actors nonsense. When it was pointed out the the 4 women in your pic were actually different people, you said it did not matter because you are right anyway. Now when presented with the actually evidence regarding the increased survival rates since the adoption of nuclear medicine, you claim that the doctors give chemo to people who dont have cancer in order to make money. Then you have the audacity to claim that one day we will thank you for opening our eyes to the "truth". |
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A bit like when you ask a creationist how he feels about dinosaurs. |
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Mark was only 18 when he died this week. After doctors exhausted all the options with chemo and other treatments, the only option on the table left was a super expensive medication from US that needed to be approved in EU first. Over 16000 folks pulled whatever money we could to pay for that, after 2 weeks medication arrived last Friday. Mark was already so weak they could not give him this cure to him. His heart stopped beating on Tuesday. Today was his funeral. His biggest dream was to go fishing with his father again. RIP Mark. Where you are now, there is no more chemotherapy.
That does not add anything to the discussion, I know. Would that medication help him ? We will never find out...Have the chemo killed him, perhaps... There are things in live we have to accept without knowing possible outcomes. I am typing this with tears in my eyes. There is never good moment to die...but Mark was fighting to the end. |
My wife is currently on chemo. Without it, her natural immune system would attack the body's organs.
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Very interesting thread. This may interest some of you:
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you are the most gullible and delusional tool on GFY |
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