The Nonanalytical Approach of Oncologists Telling Patients They Will Die Without Chemotherapy

Executive Summary Cancer patients are frequently pressured into accepting specific cancer treatments with the misleading statement that without the treatment, the patient will die. Introduction The information that cancer patients are often given, which is that without treatment, “they will die,” is inaccurate as it makes the typical life extension from such treatments seem much…

When Patients are Killed by Cancer Treatments Rather Than Cancer Itself

Executive Summary Something the cancer centers, oncologists, and overall medical establishment are reticent to discuss is the frequency with which cancer patients are killed by their treatments. Introduction These are the list of items that can be used to prevent and fight heart disease. They are all inexpensive and also suitable for general health. Wait…

Some Examples of Common Subscriber Questions

Executive Summary This article includes some questions that we frequently get, as well as our answers. Introduction The questions included in this article are from subscribers. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of the article because of two potential reasons. Reason #1: You are a Subscriber…

Is Communism the Answer to Improving Cancer Treatment?

Executive Summary Many people think that they should not have to pay anything for cancer information. This article points out the problem with this expectation. Introduction One of the contentious aspects of running this site is that a substantial number of people think it should be free. They frequently reach out to us and ask…

How the Public is Misled into Clinical Trials by the Cancer Establishment

Executive Summary Cancer centers and pharmaceutical companies have a specific way of misleading the public about what to expect if they enroll in a clinical trial. They also hide how they financially benefit from enrolling test subjects in the trials. Introduction Cancer centers and oncologists make a great deal of money from clinical trials. Because…

How to Increase Blood Platelet Levels

Executive Summary Blood platelets can be too low both under chemotherapy treatment and with leukemia. In both cases it is important to increase blood platelets as much as possible with natural means. Introduction Platelets are the main clotting factor in the body. In this article I will discuss why blood platelets can be too low,…

How the City of Hope is a Chemotherapy Mill

Executive Summary The City of Hope cancer center recommends chemotherapy in a concerning number of cases. Introduction The City of Hope loves to recommend chemotherapy to their patients. They love it so much, that there is a concern regarding the overprescription of chemotherapy. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing…

An Epidemic of Foreign Born MDs Who Have Problems Communicating With Their Patients

Executive Summary There is a major issue in the US and is even more advanced in the medical systems of countries like the UK, Australia, and many other English-speaking countries: doctors who communicate poorly with patients due to language barriers. Introduction Communication issues have been continually getting worse due to the high percentage of foreign-born…

The Brightwork Guide to Pill Cutting to Get to the Right Dosage

Executive Summary One of the questions we receive is how to cut pills. Introduction This covers how to cut pills to get to the recommended dosage. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of the article because of two potential reasons. Reason #1: You are a Subscriber…

The Reality of Most Checkpoint Inhibitors Being Copycat Drugs of Keytruda

Executive Summary The problem with the vast majority of checkpoint inhibitors being copycat drugs of Keytruda is that patients must deal with the highly problematic side effects of Keytruda regardless of the checkpoint inhibitor. Introduction This article covers the copycat drugs that are based on Keytruda. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable?…