Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Roger, You really have bought the monopoly's hogwash hook, line and sinker. Statistics mean nothing? Why don't you bother to go to the library and look them up? I have practiced medicine for more than 30 years and studied " outside the box " for more than 20 of those. I know if I had any cancer, other than a few very special cancers I have posted, I would run, not walk, from any conventional approach. You are welcome to follow the party line when you get your cancer. In the meantime, don't you think there are enough billions of dollars already spreading propaganda about the monopoly that you have to help it along? Walt Stoll, MD - " Roger Kimble " <rzk357 Saturday, August 09, 2003 12:20 PM Re: [s-A] [AltMedForum] Medical Study: Untreated Cancer Patients Live Longer > While I am sure this was posted with the best of intentions, it is still hogwash. I went to the website, and all that was there was basically what was posted below. No medical facts, no tests, no nothing, just an " opinion " and one that is very dangerous at that. Early detection, coupled with treatment, has saved many lives, and has cured many people. I did not say all people. The numbers are there. We all probably know people that are still living that were diagnosed with cancer many years ago. They are alive because they sought and received treatment. For an example that everyone knows, John Wayne, who had a lung removed many, many years before he died. And no, he did not die of lung cancer. > > Dangerous stuff to be posting. > > Roger > > > - > Misty L. Trepke > > Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:34 PM > [s-A] [AltMedForum] Medical Study: Untreated Cancer Patients Live Longer > > > Comments? > Misty L. Trepke > http://www..com > > Untreated Cancer patients live 4 times longer- Study > > MEDICAL STUDY SHOWS: UNTREATED PATIENTS LIVE 4 TIMES LONGER > > than those who got conventional cancer therapy Excerpts below quote > a speech by Dr. Hardin Jones, a prominent cancer researcher and > former professor at the Donner Lab of Medical Physics at the > University of California (at both Berkeley and Davis.) > > Dr. Hardin Jones published these statistics in his article tin > Transactions, New York Academy of Science, series 2, v. 18, n.3, > p.322. Write us for others who collected their own cancer survival > statistics, and who accuse official studies of being " doctored " or > skewed by drug sponsors, to show some benefits for chemotherapy. > > " My studies have proved conclusively that cancer patients who refuse > chemotherapy and radiation actually live up to FOUR TIMES LONGER > THAN TREATED CASES. " > > Dr. Jones, formerly a physiologist with the University of California > Department of Medical Physics, has been studying cancer for more > than 23 years. He has traveled the world collecting data on the > dreaded disease and presented his findings to the American Cancer > Society and medical schools. > > " Beyond a shadow of a doubt, radical surgery on cancer does more > harm than good. " As for radiation treatment -- most of the time it > makes not the slightest difference whether the machine is turned on > or not. " > > Dr. Jones noted that " unfortunately, it seems to be only a question > of time, usually, before the disease pops up again all over the > body. " > > " Every cancer patient who keeps in excellent physical shape may have > many good years left. The alternative is to squander those years as > an invalid through radical medical intervention, which has zero > chance of extending life. " > > Dr. Jones continued, " It's utter nonsense to claim that catching > cancer symptoms early enough will increase the patient's chances of > survival. " > > " Furthermore, untreated breast cancer cases show a life expectancy > four times longer than treated ones. ~ " My wife and I have discussed > what she would do if breast cancer was diagnosed in her, " Dr. Jones > continued. " And we both agreed that she would do nothing as regards > to treatment, except to keep as healthy as possible. I guarantee she > would live longer! " > > http://www.brwwellness.com/ten.htm > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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