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I also heard the first honest oncologist after 30 years being in touch with "doctors," who told the patient that chemo is a hit-and-miss, and the profession "hopes" that cancerous cells die fast enough so that there would still be enough healthy cells left to stay alive. According to my observations, one in 50 survive chemo, but I have n…
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I also heard the first honest oncologist after 30 years being in touch with "doctors," who told the patient that chemo is a hit-and-miss, and the profession "hopes" that cancerous cells die fast enough so that there would still be enough healthy cells left to stay alive. According to my observations, one in 50 survive chemo, but I have no data if they were really ill to begin with.
When it comes to my own health, I just avoid "doctors" like the plague.