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Will cancer be ever healed?

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My grand-aunt died of cancer. my grand-uncle has cancer... CAN IT EVER BE CURED?!!! I don't want more people to die... it's just plain gross

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  1. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if fact one can do it for yourself, just dont ever PLAN/EXPECT to get cancer!!!

    if you're willing to be OPEN-MINDED & not always succumb to what docs/scientists always say

    any ailment can be cured for real (its a myth that they cant, b/c peoples' good health will put docs out of business), but the method i like most is Theta Healing. not only for disease, but also other psycho- problems etc....

    look it up if your interested


  2. probably could now ! just to much money in it for the wealthy..those of us who suffer from these disease's,we know and feel it.medical people will not cure something they make there living on.believe it,.all these things they sell on t.v. and things it's ridiculous...yes i believe it could be.my father died from that terrible decease my friends have passed away also.i know your pain..

  3. Idk, I hope. My friend has melanoma and my grandmother had lung cancer. I never got to meet her. =(

  4. There's no guaranteed cure for any cancer.

    The problem with finding a cure is that cancer is not a single disease, it's an umbrella term for over 200 different diseases. The difficulty with finding a cure is that different cancers are caused by different things, so no one strategy can prevent them They all respond to different treatments so no one treatment can cure them, so there isn't a magic bullet that cures all cancers and there never will be.

    But quite a few cancers AN already be cured: seven out of ten children are cured of cancer; testicular cancer, Hodgkin's disease, and many cases of leukaemia can all be cured in adults with chemotherapy, most skin cancers are cured with surgery and many cases of thyroid cancer and cancer of the larynx  are cured with radiotherapy.

    Many other types of cancer are also cured if they are found early enough.

    There's plenty of dedicated hard work going on to find improved treatments and ways of reversing and controlling cancers, but there will never be a Eureka! momkent - there won't be a substance or procedure discovered that will cure all cancers.

    And 'By man behind blue eye's', I understand your anger - I have lost several family members and friends to cancer and I am in remission from cancer myself; but suggestions that there’s an existing cure that’s being kept hidden, or that no effort is being made to find cures for reasons of profit, are nonsense.

    In order to prove that any secret, hidden cure worked, or for anyone to know they were ‘getting close’ to a cure, several hundred people would have to have been cured by it (otherwise how would its discoverers know it worked?). Every single one of these people would have to be keeping quiet about it– not a word to the media from any of them, or any of their delighted relatives and friends.

    Any drug company discovering a cure would make far more money than they can have dreamed of making up till now – fame and fortune beyond their wildest dreams..

    Doctors, scientists, researchers etc would be watching their relatives die and dying themselves (they and their families develop cancer at the same rate as the rest of the population) rather than trying to find effective treatments or revealing a secret cure

    I live in the UK; we don't pay for our medical treatment, including cancer treatment. So cancer treatments cost our government billions and billions. Yet the treatments are the same as in the US. If there was a cheaper, once and for all cure, BELIEVE ME that's what they'd give us. As it is, someone like me could be back with a recurrence for more expensive chemo at any time.

    And our doctors are salaried - none of them would make one extra penny if the cancer rate doubled tomorrow.

    The wealthy, wherever they live, don't survive cancer in higher numbers than the rest of us; they may have nicer hospitals, private rooms and comfier beds, but they still have the same treatment options and the same chances as the rest of us

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