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If there is no known cure for cancer and affects 1 in 3



pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Freemasons and Illuminati innit

here is their latest recruit



33 Tattoo

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Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Out of interest, can you post a link to back that up?

Can you provide a link that proves it does? (Hint; you can't) I can provide numerous links setting out the actual effects of canabinoids upon tumour cell lines in a Petra dish, which is a totally different thing to smoked cannabis 'curing' cancer. I could do that after work if you really want.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
Not actually true, our ability to truely cure most cancers has barely changed since the inception of Chemotherapy in the early '50s

So all that money people have donated to, say, Cancer Research UK has had no effect on our ability to cure cancer? Rubbish! Survival rates are far higher than they were in the fifties.
As an example, survival rates for breast cancer were 53% in 1972; by 2010 they were up to 86% -
http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/sites/default/files/cstream-node/surv_5yr_breast.pdf
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Are they immune? they are entitled to privacy when it comes to health issues, only their doctor would know and he is hardly going to start shouting his mouth off.

There were complaints in the press about Princess Anne being grumpy during a tour of Canada, many years ago, until it was revealed that she underwent surgery for polycystic ovaries on her return.
 










Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I know people who have gone for using various types of cannabis, and various ingestion methods, in order to cure their cancer . One of them used his conjunction with traditional medicine and is in remission, the other two didn't, they eschewed medical care for Cannabis. I'd like to ask them if it was a better way of treating cancer but unfortunately they are both dead.
 






teaboy

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
1,840
My house
Not actually true, our ability to truely cure most cancers has barely changed since the inception of Chemotherapy in the early '50s

"Chemotherapy" simply means the use of chemicals (ie - drugs) to treat something. Our ability to treat cancers with drugs has improved massively in the last 60 years, as has diagnosis and surgical techniques. 1950's chemotherapy is very different from 2015 chemotherapy, and I know which one I'd choose.
 


mooey

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Mar 30, 2012
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Can i just say my best mate died of bowl and liver cancer at the age 32 it took 8months from diagnoses . The last time he went out was to come to withdean and see a game with myself.If he had been seen a tiny bit sooner he would have probably seen the amex.so guys please as crude as it sounds if your shitting any blood get yourself down the docs asap it might just save your life.UP THE ALBION.
 






Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
"Chemotherapy" simply means the use of chemicals (ie - drugs) to treat something. Our ability to treat cancers with drugs has improved massively in the last 60 years, as has diagnosis and surgical techniques. 1950's chemotherapy is very different from 2015 chemotherapy, and I know which one I'd choose.

Indeed. Treatments have moved on massively. The type of radiotherapy that I had for Hodgkins Lymphoma in the mid 80's is now no longer used, as although effective in many cases, the long term damage to the lungs and heart for example can now be avoided by using alternative treatments. Similarly, the chemotherapy regime I had when the Hodgkins returned in the mid 90's has now been modified and is more effective with less long term health effects.
 


Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
However, the 1 in 3 figure is effectively the number of people who will have had something under that umbrella by the time they died, as determined by full autopsies. In many cases, particularly when people are very old and growth rates are seriously curtailed, it won't have killed them - or have had any impact at all even.

Also true. My father has carcinoid tumours in his intestines but does not receive any treatment and is just monitored regularly as, at 85, he is far more likely to die of something else before the carcinoids kill him, and his quality of life would be severely impacted by any treatment or further surgery.
 


Gullflyinghigh

Registered User
Apr 23, 2012
4,279
Does the often mentioned 1 in 3 imply that 1 in 3 people will contract one of the many different types of cancer in their life or simply that they'll be affected by it (a close relative suffering from it, for example)?
 




Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,297
Who the hell makes this shit?

Idiots. Same as the ones who fall for it and share it.

There was a recently aired episode of Dave Gorman's modern life is goodish in which he took a Finish powerball dishwasher tablet and removed the powerball and showed it to be a red Smartie and people in the audience were ready to believe it. He then said he faked it but it's likely that if shown without the admission of it being faked then it would have spread on the internet and been taken at face value as the truth

People seem all too willing to accept anything that shows others trying to deceive them and getting caught out as they seem to want it to be true (basically what the whole episode was about)
 
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Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
There was a recently aired episode of Dave Gorman's modern life is goldfish in which he took a Finish powerball dishwasher tablet and removed the powerball and showed it to be a red Smartie and people in the audience were ready to believe it. He then said he faked it but it's likely that if shown without the admission of it being faked then it would have spread on the internet and been taken at face value as the truth

People seem all too willing to accept anything that shows others trying to deceive them and getting caught out as they seem to want it to be true (basically what the whole episode was about)

That has to be one of the best predictive text errors .... "Goldfish" !!!
 


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