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evidence: “What is the proof, my good doctor, that the treatment you are recommending is superior to no treatment at all or to safe and natural lifestyle and dietary changes”?

Modern allopathic medicine is just too risky, dangerous and expensive to just roll over and expose your soft underbelly to them.

One also has to make the decision that if fatality is inevitable, whether extending life in a hospital bed, being a pin cushion, living your last moments in misery from drugs and expending your family’s entire savings is worth a couple of months or weeks of life… if even that is true.

The cure for cancer is to prevent it. Learn how to live life healthily and get at it. If it strikes, don’t panic and fall victim to the ‘something must be done’ mania. ‘Fighting’ cancer is also not surrender to the medical establishment.

True health care means patients must be active partners, not mere passive recipients. The paradigm must be changed such that primacy is given to self-responsibility for prevention, and respecting and encouraging the innate capacity for self-regulation and healing. By engaging, patients gain a feeling of control and emotional strength. The psychological stress of the disease combined with essentially no coping strategies is a primary reason for recurrence.

Modern tumor-based cancer care, on the other hand, is about a love affair with biomedicine and its fragmentation and overspecialization. More attention is paid to lymphocyte counts than to the patient. The result is dehumanization, dependency and disempowerment for patients, and more machines, pharmaceutical reps and money for medicine.

This is not to say there have not been therapeutic successes. Surgically debulking tumors (although surgery can also incite benign to malignant), chemotherapy for some forms of leukemia and skin cancer, are such examples. But that is an embarrassing result in terms of the overall scale of the disease. For the 10 major killing cancers, survival has not improved over the past 50 years.

Your best hope, as always, begins with thinking. Learn think about what there is about your life that caused the disease. Change your life and investigate alternative approaches (See Wysong Resource Directory).

There is hope, but as with anything else in life it resides in what you do to yourself, not what others do to or for you.

Refs.

Cancer – The Missing Point http://www.wysong.net/health/hl_956.shtml

Is Common Sense or Research Needed to Cure Cancer

http://www.wysong.net/health/hl_937.shtml

Research on Pancreatice Cancer…. http://www.wysong.net/health/hl_898.shtml

Wysong e-Health Letter Archives http://www.wysong.net/archivesehl.shtml

Wysong Resource Directory “Cancer”

http://www.wysong.net/page/WOTTPWS/PROD/EDUAIDS/MM028

http://lungdiseases.about.com/mbiopagel.htm

R. Moss, PhD., Townsend Letter for Doctors, Aug, 05, p. 44

“New Cancer Drugs Are Driving Up Cost of Care,” LA Times, May 14, 2005

Ramirez, A., et al, “Stress and relapse of breast cancer,” British Medical Journal, 1989: 298: 291-293

Spiegal D., et al, “Effect of psychosocial treatment on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer,” Lancet 989: 888-889

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