Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Just to toss in a ugly thought..I spoke with a cancer " researcher " a couple years ago that explained to me that if the " cure " rate on any new " product " was over 40percent it was " over looked " .......Food for thought. Yes I think the word FRAUD applies nicely...BlueWillow - " Kathy Miller " <js_kat Thursday, May 27, 2004 4:44 PM Re: [s-A] [AltMedForum] Science Condemning Chemo/Prescription Drugs > According to my understanding, one cannot be counted > as " cured " of an illness until and unless it has been > in remission for at least five years - so those who > have another cancer in another year or two or still > have cancer but continue to live more than five years > are not counted in the statistics. > > Kat > > --- annie summers <lammasmoon wrote: > > If you survive for five years from the time of > > diagnosis - I believe that is counted in the > > statistics as a 'cure'. If you go on to develop > > another cancer a year or two later, which is a > > metastasis of the original cancer, I would assume > > that you are not removed from the 'cured' > > statistics. > > > > This then means that the statistics are seriously > > flawed as it means that the 'cures' are a lot less > > than they claim. > > > > Basically, they are no further forward - and with > > all of the research and all of the money poured into > > the cancer charities I believe the scientists who > > work in that field should seriously question their > > methods. Or is it that they have a vested interest > > in not finding a cure - then they'll be out of a > > job? 'Fraud' is a word that springs to mind! Or > > am I just a cynic? > > > > Annie > > > > " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke wrote: > > Comments? > > Misty L. Trepke > > http://www..com > > > > The Science Condemning Chemotherapy & Prescription > > Drugs > > > > > --- > > ----------- > > > > Arnoldgore > > " Plodzien, Leonard " wrote: > > > > Over $1 TRILLION a year is spent on medical > > treatment in America. > > > > Over $100 BILLION of this was spent on cancer > > treatment. > > > > The average cost of cancer treatment is well over > > $100,000 per > > person. > > > > This year well over 1.5 million Americans will > > develop cancer, and > > over 600, 000 of them will die from it, which means > > that in the last > > 5 years. > > > > Medical treatment is America's biggest business, > > representing over > > 15% of the entire nation's Gross National Product. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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