Re: Breast Cancer - Alternative therapy-Mexico update



On Apr 6, 7:39 pm, "D. C. Sessions" <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <9b192fa4-8b44-447e-b0be-bcee85a8f...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, CitizenJimseracwrote:

He has actually done some pretty good skeptical postings
but in this thread resorts to hysteria and insults, even after
clearly being proven logically wrong regarding the efficacy
of "surgery" for cancer followed by the necessity of
"chemotherapy" (sic) to ensure that no "tiny" bits of cancer
are left - a clear and present indication of the inadequacy
of the surgery in the first place.

Have you ever done any work in reliability decision
matrices? For that matter, are you either a pilot
or technical climber?

Have you ever worked on a real live sick person
and tried to help them get better?

For that matter, are you a cost accountant
or in advertising, or perhaps in quality
control checking for imperfections in potato chips?

the physicians of the 18th century didn't keep
track of differential outcomes, and the current set
do. You might note the results there.

The physicians of the 18th century did not have
to keep track of differential outcomes - most of
the patients died.


Surgery for a great many types of cancer is all it
takes.

Until the cancer comes back again.


The time has come to accept the search for better
ways. HINT: I would not expect too much from the "cancer research"
industry, they seem to be looking for solutions in about the same
manner as Bush is pursuing the hunt for Bin Laden.


And you know what they're doing ... how?

I'm so glad you asked!

"The Secret History of the War on Cancer" by Devra Davis.
(Devra Davis, Ph.D., M.P.H., is the Director of the Center for
Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer
Institute and Professor of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public
Health.)

"The War on Cancer was run by leaders of industries that made cancer-
causing products, and sometimes also profited from drugs and
technologies for finding and treating the disease. Filled with
compelling personalities and never-before-revealed information, The
Secret History of the War on Cancer shows how we began fighting the
wrong war, with the wrong weapons, against the wrong enemies--a legacy
that persists to this day." (from Editorial Review
of the book at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Secret-History-War-Cancer/dp/0465015662

Some of the research articles used for her book
are at:
http://www.devradavis.com/documents.php

Citizen Jimserac
.



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