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Signme Uplease's avatar

As one of 6 women in my family diagnosed with breast cancer since 2003 and having survived both occurrences WITHOUT chemo/radiation therapy, I can say without hesitation that the cancer industry is completely fraudulent. I opted for surgery and other alternative healing modalities and am now 6 years clear.

My younger sister wasn't so lucky. You see, we had the same diagnosis with much the same profile though it wasn't determined to be genetic (we're ½ sisters). However, both times she was diagnosed she was coerced into doing the chemo/radiation by her employer who would deny her disability income with any other treatment. Fast forward to a year after our second diagnosis and she's dead. By her own estimation, she believed she would die from the conventional treatment. Oh, and she was 5 years younger and more fit than I was.

An older sister who was told had 'pre-cancerous' cells in her breast, and was pressured into doing chemo/radiation by her doctor. She is still on disability and barely able to function 18 years after her treatment.

My research into the cancer industry was a real reckoning for me. I was appalled at what I learned and the treatments that have been suppressed. Much like ivermectin and hydroxichloriquine are being suppressed today. Doctors and scientists have become parasites feeding on the misery of a sick population instead of doing what they're paid to do - encouraging a healthy lifestyle and ensuring laws are put in place to stop corporations from poisoning our water, air and soil.

Ever since my first diagnosis in 2012 I continue to do research and care for my body with nutrition, meditation, exercise, sleep, alkaline water, supplements, detoxing regimens and I feel better than ever at 63 years young. Only now, I grieve for my deceased mother and sister, older disabled sister and other women in my family who suffer from a disease caused by our toxic environment.

Today, corporations continue to poison all of us with impunity. We wouldn't need a cancer medical industry if governments held corporations responsible for the toxins they put in our environment. That is where we need to focus our tax dollars.

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Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

2.4 million unnecessary operations each year in USA??? Waaaay too low. Consider that a million angioplasties and 14 million colonoscopies are done yearly. As you noted, angioplasties are arguably without (mortality) merit except for active STEMI heart attacks--maybe 1 percent of those operated upon. I skipped whether you addressed CABG surgeries. They reduce 5 year mortality--BUT only 20 percent and ONLY for isolated left main lesions. No screening exam including Pap smears has robust evidence of mortality utility either. Best estimates--from academic sources--are that HALF of all US medical care is useless or damaging. Download my Butchered by "Healthcare" for a more complete treatment. Here:

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