Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine just came out with a study asserting that women all over America are being lured into agreeing to medically unnecessary breast removal surgery (bilateral mastectomy surgery) by doctors who use “scare tactics” and “falsely describe” genetic testing results. What I need to…
Latest Research Shows Surgery for Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Doesn’t Save Lives
When surgery for prostate cancer became available in the eighties, many men aged over 40 were diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer even though they didn’t exhibit any symptoms of the disease. The word “cancer” sounded like a death knell to a lot of men then, and so impotence and incontinence…
Toxic Chemotherapy Found to Impair Memory, Concentration, And Brain Function While Having Little or No Long-Term Effect On Cancer
Aarhus University of Denmark researchers have revealed that chemotherapy affects the brain’s neural network and impairs cognitive function. The study involved a team of health experts observing 64 men who have gone through testicular cancer surgery. The scientists noted that 22 of the men had chemotherapy following their operations, while…
New study: Radiation treatment creates cancer cells 30 times more potent than regular cancer cells
In a pioneering study published in the peer-reviewed journal Stem Cells, researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Department of Oncology discovered that despite killing 50% of all tumor cells per treatment, radiation treatments on breast cancer cells transform other cancer cells into cancer…
Does Chemotherapy & Radiation Actually Make Cancer More Malignant?
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in more developed countries. Yet, with the proliferation of conventional and non-conventional treatments, we act as if we are still in the Middle Ages. Specifically, when it comes to generating a cure for this disease. Carcinogens in Conventional Cancer Treatments There is…
Cancer Surgery versus Healing Nature
Cancer surgery is known to remove as much of the tumor as possible from a body part, but this does not mean that all of the cancerous cells will be removed. Since some of the cancerous cells are left behind, these may replicate. So, this makes the patient sick again.…