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Many people have been cured of all sorts of cancer. The doctors call a cure 'going into remission'.

I have always believed that the mainstream medical industry is not interested in finding a cure for cancer because it makes too much profit with its present barbarous methods.
Eventually, I came across a detailed report which agreed with my findings, and I have included it in my web page at

http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer.html

By reading this report, you will also convince yourself that it is best to ignore the mainstream cancer industry, and seek alternative cures. Also you should bear in mind that the medical industry will do anything to protect its profitable position, including disparaging alternative healers or even creating bogus court cases.

I believe that cancer is a whole body thing, which in 80 percent of cases manifests itself by producing symptoms in the weaker parts of the body, and therefore appearing localised. It is this treatment of symptoms instead of cause which creates the profitable, yet non-successful approach of mainstream medicine.

Some cures are listed on the web page too.

It is therefore obvious that a holistic approach is required, based on cleansing, diet, exercise and debugging.

2006-11-15 18:54:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes.

There isn't a cancer out there that someone has not survived. Ignore the statistics and concentrate on finding the most effective treatment possible for pancreatic cancer.

You might want to check out this resource that has information and other survivors to talk to:
PanCAN
http://www.pancan.org/

Personal Stories from Survivors of Pancreatic Cancer
http://www.pancan.org/Patient/Inspiration/inspirStories.html

Surviving Pancreatic Cancer from American Cancer Society
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_1_1x_Experience_Counts_In_Surgery_For_Pancreatic_Cancer.asp

2006-11-12 02:00:21 · answer #2 · answered by Panda 7 · 0 0

I'm not sure if it's documented, but my stepfather had it and it's in remission now. It's been like a year so far

2006-11-12 01:42:48 · answer #3 · answered by Becky 2 · 0 0

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