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    If you have cancer and you're interested in seeking treatment that has proven effective for the vast majority, then you would seek medical treatment. Seeing that there is no one form of cancer, nor a cure all for cancer, not all treatments are guaranteed and the outcome always comes with a percentage of failure. But the FACT is that the treatments, like chemo, do fight and kill cancer cells extremely effectively, and we know this because it has been proven in theory and practice scientifically.

    But if you think because medical treatment can't cure cancer and for that reason you won't try it even against medical advice, then that's your choice. You'd be an idiot to do so, just like youd be if you tried praying for a cure.

    • You really buy that shit they feed you lol.. pharmaceuticals manipulate long term survival data.. think your odds are 1% or something.yurimon
    • I personally know several individuals who have overcome cancer with medical treatment.monospaced
    • i know some natural method, some didnt do well. and only 1 stem cell treatment sucess, china.yurimon
    • cancer treatment is amazing nowadays actuallyscarabin
    • 68% survival rate as of 2008 http://www.cancer.or… 1% my ass yuriscarabin
    • if you make it past 5 years your a survivor if you die 6 years statistically your still a survivor.yurimon
    • if science is so good at curing cancer why is there more cancer per person now then ever.yurimon
    • I knows mo money, mo money.yurimon
    • there are a lot of factors involved in a rise of cancer incidents, including cultural eating habits. it's not science's faultscarabin
    • Chemo kills cancer and everything else thoughmoldero
    • Science is constantly hampered by corruption, recent evidence shows that cannabinoids kill cancerZOOP
    • yes, scientific evidencemonospaced
    • Human life expectancy has increased by roughly 30 years since 1900. Was that magic?hereswhatidid
    • Funny how the cancer rate increases dramatically beyond 40. Might skew that "more cancer now than ever" notion.hereswhatidid

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