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How Effective is Chemotherapy?

 

 

Chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are what conventiona medicine offers for cancer treatment in the US. The table below indicates that conventional cancer treatment is missing the mark. Yet we are told that using conventional methods is the only way a cancer patient can hope to get well. Are we being lied to? You be the judge.

 

How Effective is Chemotherapy?

 

The following table was published in the journal Clinical Oncology in December 2004. The results of this study were astonishing, showing that chemotherapy has an average 5-year survival success rate of just over 2 percent for ALL cancers!

 

In the U.S., chemo was most successful in treating testicular cancer and Hodgkin’s disease, where its success rate fell just below 38 percent and slightly over 40 percent respectively. Still well below the 50/50 mark.

A review of chemo on 5-year survival rates in Australia garnered almost identical results, with a 2.3 percent success rate, compared to the U.S. 2.1 percent rate of success.

And this is the best that conventional medicine has to offer for treating this widespread killer.

 

 

 

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Hey Grumpy -

 

Where did you find that chart? I can find numerous references to the

study and article which validate the figures on the chart, but I

cannot find the chart itself.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Phillip Zachary " <phil wrote:

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> How Effective is Chemotherapy?

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> Chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are what conventiona medicine

offers for cancer treatment in the US. The table below indicates that

conventional cancer treatment is missing the mark. Yet we are told

that using conventional methods is the only way a cancer patient can

hope to get well. Are we being lied to? You be the judge.

>

> How Effective is Chemotherapy?

>

>

> The following table was published in the journal Clinical Oncology

in December 2004. The results of this study were astonishing, showing

that chemotherapy has an average 5-year survival success rate of just

over 2 percent for ALL cancers!

>

>

>

> In the U.S., chemo was most successful in treating testicular cancer

and Hodgkin's disease, where its success rate fell just below 38

percent and slightly over 40 percent respectively. Still well below

the 50/50 mark.

>

> A review of chemo on 5-year survival rates in Australia garnered

almost identical results, with a 2.3 percent success rate, compared to

the U.S. 2.1 percent rate of success.

>

> And this is the best that conventional medicine has to offer for

treating this widespread killer.

>

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Tony,

 

The charts (both for Australia and the USA) was part of the enclosed article by three Australian oncologists.

 

Marc

 

 

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Tony

oleander soup

Friday, October 10, 2008 5:02 AM

Re: How Effective is Chemotherapy?

 

 

Hey Grumpy -Where did you find that chart? I can find numerous references to thestudy and article which validate the figures on the chart, but Icannot find the chart itself.Thanks!Tonyoleander soup , "Phillip Zachary" <phil wrote:>> > How Effective is Chemotherapy?> > Chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are what conventiona medicineoffers for cancer treatment in the US. The table below indicates thatconventional cancer treatment is missing the mark. Yet we are toldthat using conventional methods is the only way a cancer patient canhope to get well. Are we being lied to? You be the judge.> > How Effective is Chemotherapy?> > > The following table was published in the journal Clinical Oncologyin December 2004. The results of this study were astonishing, showingthat chemotherapy has an average 5-year survival success rate of justover 2 percent for ALL cancers! > > > > In the U.S., chemo was most successful in treating testicular cancerand Hodgkin's disease, where its success rate fell just below 38percent and slightly over 40 percent respectively. Still well belowthe 50/50 mark. > > A review of chemo on 5-year survival rates in Australia garneredalmost identical results, with a 2.3 percent success rate, compared tothe U.S. 2.1 percent rate of success. > > And this is the best that conventional medicine has to offer fortreating this widespread killer.>

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