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Cancer patient after 5 years of Chemo
and 120 radiation treatments
(Globe and Mail, March 13, 2004)
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| The Contribution of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
to 5-Year Survival in Adult Malignancies
Clinical Oncology (2004)
The authors of this study found that the contribution of chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adults was 2.3 percent in Australia, and 2.1 percent in the USA. They emphasize that, for reasons explained in detail in the study, these figures "should be regarded as the upper limit of effectiveness".
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The vast Majority of Oncologists would NOT use
Chemotherapy if they got Cancer
75% of Americans diagnosed with cancer are said to receive chemotherapy treatment, prescribed by their oncologists.
75% of oncologists also said that if they had cancer, they themselves would NOT use chemotherapy treatment.
(obtained from McGill Cancer Center survey (1986), in: John Robbins, “Reclaiming Our Health”, 1998)
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