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My SIL is a senior oncology RN at a prestigious
hospital here in the south. (USA)
she knows a whole lot about oncology. she has had patients and friends and
patients-that-became-friends die of all kinds of cancer.
yet, she still smokes like a fiend. has an atrocious diet and is overweight.
go figure.
maybe knowing lots and lots about oncology doesnt make one an expert on
cancer, as odd as that may sound.
Has someone in your family suffered, maybe even died, from the effects
of chemotherapy?
Or can you prove you've ever really cured a diagnosed case of cancer?
Has chemo been with any foundation for about 50 years?
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- It's an all-too-common problem.
Because cancer can be a pain, and cancer research hurts. Only you can
take the hurt out of cancer research. You are cordially invited to
visit the web site of the Gentler Cancer
Research Foundation.
The Gentler Cancer Research Foundation is dedicated to funding gentler
methods of cancer therapy through FDA-sanctioned trials. If successful,
the trials will provide the proof. -Some cancers are easily and quickly cured with chemotherapy, such as
male germ-cell seminomas. Most young guys (the age is about 25) are
completely cured with a brief chemo regimen. 30 years ago, we could only put these guys in the hospital, so that
their families could visit them as they died. And chemotherapy now is worlds better than it was 10 years ago.
Talking about chemotherapy 50 years ago is senseless; it's paleolithic
times.
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