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B Bulluck's avatar

All these many years of chemotherapy and no real progress in curing cancer. That's my sign. They do not want to, as you said. The business of chemotherapy is far too lucrative. I don't give to "cancer causes" any more because I don't believe the money goes towards the search for a cure. By the way, I believe the cure is out there. I just believe Big Pharma cannot allow it to interfere with their chemotherapy gig.

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Melanie's avatar

I lost an eleven year old sister to leukemia in 1969. Reading much information since then led me to the conclusion that she was poisoned and murdered with the chemotherapy of the day. It was more brutal back then and each patient was an experimental specimen. Drug researchers and doctors will justify chemotherapy and other drug interventions as they are trying to fill a need and a want. They are just trying to heal you know. My mother stopped giving to cancer societies a number of years after the loss of my sister and father(to melanoma a year after my sister), because she realized they were not making progress with treating cancer and it was really about money. It all shaped my life to look for natural ways of healing.

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