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Old 02-13-2023, 09:49 AM   #1
saynara

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Default Is chemotherapy worth the risk when reportedly only 2% of the people on it actually get cured of cancer and the rest die from the chemo?
Pretty sure those stats are wrong.

I was diagnosed with breast cancer 12 years ago. Had a mastectomy, chemo, and radiation. The chemo was the worst of it, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

My sister had colon cancer in her 30’s, over 20 years ago. She had surgery and chemo. She’s been healthy ever since.

My brother had testicular cancer in his 30’s. He had surgery and chemo, and has since married and fathered children.
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Old 02-13-2023, 11:27 AM   #2
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In a world where cancer treatments can often be harsh and ineffective, the discovery of niclosam offers a ray of hope. This innovative treatment has been making progress in the fight against liver and colon cancer, with its natural and low-risk approach. I had the privilege of meeting a patient who was diagnosed with liver cancer and was feeling discouraged with their treatment options. However, after starting niclosamide, their tumors shrunk, and they experienced little to no side effects, allowing them to approach their cancer journey with renewed hope and energy.
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