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Title: New Study Reveals Many Cancer Patients Are Killed By Chemotherapy & Not The Cancer
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URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/05 ... y-chemotherapy-not-the-cancer/
Published: May 5, 2018
Author: Alanna Ketler
Post Date: 2018-05-06 07:41:41 by BTP Holdings
Keywords: None
Views: 638
Comments: 22

New Study Reveals Many Cancer Patients Are Killed By Chemotherapy & Not The Cancer

By Alanna Ketler

Collective Evolution

May 5, 2018

Up until recently, chemotherapy and radiation have been the only two approved treatment methods for treating cancer by mainstream medicine, but as more research emerges, light is being shed on just how damaging these treatment methods can be and how often they are the cause of death and not the cancer itself. Upon this discovery, many doctors are starting to see how this is not always the best treatment method.

Researchers from Public Health England and Cancer Research UK recently performed a groundbreaking study, which examined the number of cancer patients who died within 30 days of beginning chemotherapy showing how the treatment, and not the cancer itself, was the cause of death.

When looking at those death rates across hospitals in the U.K., the researchers found an alarming mortality rate that was directly associated with the chemotherapy treatment.

“England around 8.4 per cent of patients with lung cancer, and 2.4 per cent of breast cancer patients died within a month,” the Telegraph reported.

“But in some hospitals the figure was far higher. In Milton Keynes the death rate for lung cancer treatment was 50.9 per cent, although it was based on a very small number of patients.”

Results of the study showed the one-month mortality rate at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals for those undergoing palliative, rather than curative chemotherapy was 28%. One in five patients receiving palliative care for breast cancer at Cambridge University Hospitals died from treatment.

In other areas including, Blackpool, Coventry, Derby, South Tyneside, Surrey, and Sussex, saw that deaths from lung cancer patients receiving chemotherapy were much higher than the national average.

Cancer Lead for Public Health England, Dr. Jem Rashbass, requested the study and said, according to the Telegraph: “Chemotherapy is a vital part of cancer treatment and is a large reason behind the improved survival rates over the last four decades.”

“However, it is powerful medication with significant side effects and often getting the balance right on which patients to treat aggressively can be hard.” “Those hospitals whose death rates are outside the expected range have had the findings shared with them and we have asked them to review their practice and data.”

“All women with breast cancer and all men and women with lung cancer residing in England, who were 24 years older and who started a cycle” of chemotherapy in 2014 were included in the analysis by the researchers of the study. Could This Signify The End Of Chemo?

Finally, chemotherapy has been looked at with a skeptical eye, had this been studied sooner, it is easy to see how this method of treatment cannot distinguish between healthy cells and cancerous cells, therefore there are more ideal patients for this method of treatment and less ideal patients. The study published by the Lancet shows how the cell destroying property of chemo can eventually lead to death as there aren’t enough healthy cells to survive.

Because of these important findings, researchers have no advised physicians to exercise more caution in the process of vetting which patients should in fact receive chemotherapy and which, ideally should not. Older, infirm patients could potentially be better off without receiving palliative care.

“The statistics don’t suggest bad practice overall but there are some outliers,” noted Professor David Dodwell of the Institute of Oncology at St. James Hospital in Leeds.

“It could be data problems, and figures skewed because of just a few deaths, but nevertheless it could also be down to problems with clinical practice,” he continued.

“I think it’s important to make patients aware that there are potentially life threatening downsides to chemotherapy. And doctors should be more careful about who they treat with chemotherapy.”

It’s important to realize that doctors aren’t intending to harm their patients by prescribing this method of treatment, this is what they have been taught during their extensive years of schooling and education, this is the curriculum, so it’s the widely accepted treatment method for cancer even though it often doesn’t help at all and can make things worse as mentioned above.

The hospitals involved maintain their stance, after reviewing the information that chemotherapy is safe, with the caveat patient selection for the treatment should be more discretionary. Chemo does seem to work for many, but there is a more ideal patient for this method and it shouldn’t be prescribed to every cancer patient that walks through the door.

Professor David Cameron of the Edinburgh Cancer Centre at West General Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland, noted,

“The concern is that with some of the patients dying within 30 days of being given chemo probably shouldn’t have been given the chemo. But how many? There is no easy way to answer that, but perhaps looking at those places/hospitals where the death rate was higher might help. Furthermore, if we give less chemo then some patients will die because they didn’t get enough chemo. It’s a fine balance and the more data we have the better we can be at making sure we get the balance right. “

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Cancer killed both of my sisters before they were 60.

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#9. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Rife machine, Ozonated water, Colloidal silver. THats what I used to help people beat cancer.

titorite  posted on  2018-05-06   21:13:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: titorite (#9)

Rife machine

I've got this machine here. Have not used it for a while. I have some straps that I would put on my feet when it runs. But right now I have wraps on my legs because of the wounds on my legs. I am thinking I could put the straps on my hands and it would work the same way. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-05-07   4:49:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#16. To: BTP Holdings (#15)

IF it is a pad device I dont see why not but I would need to know a lot more about it to be able to give any solid advice, Starting with the name of it.

Is it an EMEM, a folsom unit, a doug coil, their are a variety out there, that said if you can strap it to your feet then strapping it to your hands should be ok too.

titorite  posted on  2018-05-07 06:59:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: BTP Holdings (#15)

I was just searching colloidal generators and saw this:

Every wound needs a silver lining

December 1999

By Andy Coghlan

A DRESSING with a “silver lining” stops wounds from turning septic by killing bacteria, including those strains that have become resistant to common antibiotics. The dressing releases tiny quantities of silver ions into the wound for up to a week.

An estimated 7 to 14 per cent of wounds become infected in hospital wards. Ointments based on silver have traditionally been used as antiseptics, but they must be applied in large quantities at frequent intervals to be effective. “The problem with silver is that if it’s exposed to tissue fluids it rapidly loses its activity,” says David Mitchell of Pharma-Plast, the company in Redditch that developed the dressing.

Mitchell says the dressing, called Arglaes, gets round this by releasing tiny amounts of silver into the wound at a steady rate. “The polyurethane-based dressing is only 50 to 60 micrometres thick,” he says. “Contained within that, and within the adhesive that holds it to the skin, is a polymer that releases the silver.” The calcium phosphate polymer slowly dissolves on contact with the skin, releasing tiny amounts of silver. Each dressing contains only a few micrograms of the metal.

In clinical trials, wounds dressed with Arglaes healed without turning septic in 98 per cent of patients, compared with 92 per cent of those treated with a placebo dressing. Laboratory experiments showed that the film kills a wide range of bacteria, including strains of Staphylococcus aureus resistant to the antibiotic methicillin. Within two days, the dressing had typically killed 90 per cent of the bacteria present.

As researchers look for new ways to combat bacteria without antibiotics, interest in traditional antiseptics is growing. For example, pastes are now available that release iodine into wounds. These iodine pastes can tackle severe, leaking wounds which Pharma-Plast admits Arglaes cannot handle. One such product is Iodoflex, developed by the Swedish company Perstorp. “Ours is a medicine, and theirs is a device,” says Ian Shurville, managing director of Perstorp’s British subsidiary. “But [Arglaes] is an interesting product and shows promise.”

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14820073-700-every-wound-needs-a-silver- lining/

Then I remembered reading about a similar product last year while researching glioblastoma:

"...The product is called Silverlon. It is an innovative type of wound dressing that is FDA-approved for ALL wounds, and is often used for severe burns and non- healing diabetic wounds.

After Tim’s skin had not healed for 8 months, I found out about Silverlon through a doctor I know professionally, who had been stunned by the results of using it on his diabetic patients’ non-healing wounds..."

http://annieappleseedproject.org/brain-cancer-brain-metastases/

Might any of these help, do you think?

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2018-05-12 07:13:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: BTP Holdings (#15) (Edited)

Does it work????

Incidentally, congrats on a successful thread. 76 views and this is the 20th reply, I'm envious.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-05-12 10:25:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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