> "Disneygeek" <edrho...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Jul 24, 4:21 am, "Carole" <hub...@iimetro.com.au> wrote:
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> > "Polly the Parrot" <flatulantdi...@deadspam.com> wrote in
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> > > On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:40:21 GMT "Carole" <hub...@iimetro.com.au> wrote:
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> > >> The mainstream media, of course, still insist Snow died from colon
> > >> cancer, thus perpetuating the myth that it is only the cancer that
> > >> kills people, not the treatment.
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> > > Gee Carole, all sounds like a conspiracy to me!
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> > Bloody hell, its a conspiracy that chemo is useless but costs the earth.
> > And when I say people should think for themselves and question authority,
> > there are some who say they do.
> > I say "pig's arse they do"!
> > People fawn and grovel in front of experts and trust everything they say.
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> Disneygeek > So nobody's cancer has ever been reduced through chemotherapy?
> Nobody who has ever tried your "treatment," whatever it is, has then
> had their cancer worsen?
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> Carole > Do you know how much cancer treatments cost? Some new drugs are
> $10,000 per month.
> It is an enormously lucrative industry.
> What I read is that chemo reduces tumours in the short term but when it
> comes to overall cure, is very ineffective.
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> I'm not sure of the statistics of who died from what, or who were cured of
> what.
> But I have heard the statistics aren't accurate. There are different ways
> they fudge the facts.
> You can't depend on the statistics.
Seriously, so you don't know how well your treatment works vs.