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Cancer - incurable?

When i was surfing the internet for the incurable disease, i found CANCER is one among them. Is there not a medicine found yet? Really is it incurable?
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  • The term "cancer" is a bit wide - it denotes a group of more than a hundred different diseases. Cancer may be cured, especially cancer of the blood system (e.g. leukemia, lymphoma), and also cancer of solid organs (e.g. large bowel, skin), usually when it's treated early.

    Disseminated cancer is usually incurable - meaning we can't extinct the disease process from the body. The attempts today are focused on controlling the cancer, and rendering it a chronic disease - i.e. a disease process that persists in the body but is prevented from damaging it and causing death, like diabetes, hypertension and other chronic diseases.
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  • I like to share with you what i read from a book it said 'With modern day treatments many cancers are completely cured but unfortunately there are still many others which are not.

    Although it is not always possible to be certain, doctors are often able to tell whether or not a particular cancer might be cured. Even if cancer is incurable they will usually still offer treatment in the hope of prolonging life and, controlling, symptoms.'


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  • this video is so meannnnnnnnnnn. i have cancer, and i don't think it's nice to play this video. While I'm dying,, my friends are getting healthier because of me
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  • A certain Dr. Simoncini discovered that cancer is nothing but fungus, and cures his patients with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). See him at http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/398.html.

    Knowing that cancer is fungus, then it is logical to take antifungal herbs such as burdock root, pau d'arco, ginkgo, barberry root, tumeric, cat's claw, red raspberry, lemongrass, and black walnut hulls. In addition, it is essential that the cancer patient maintain an alkaline diet. This is easily done by taking parsley and melons frequently. Some people have gotten rid of their cancer simply by eating alkaline foods such as grapes and carrots. I have cancer and I am beating it. I should be cancer-free within a few more months.

    Some excellent products I've tried that work can be found on www.altcancer.com, such as Lugol's iodine, Cansema salve, and Cansema tonic. The latter is useful to make sure you get rid of all the fungus (ie, cancer). If you don't, it will make a comeback. Unfortunately, this is the case with surgery, because it is impossible to get 100% of it this way. It is possible to gett 100% fungus free as mentioned above.

    No one can tell me that cancer is incurable.

    YoHanan, Israel
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