"Everyone should know that the 'war on cancer' is largely
a fraud."
Dr. Linus
Pauling, the only person ever to win two solo Nobel prizes
Did you know?
The more we spend on cancer
research, the more cancer we get. The steep rise in disease comes
alongside a far steeper rise in the NCI's (National Cancer Institute)
budget, which has shot up from $150 million in 1970 to its current
$4.6 billion.
More than 40% of men and
more than 1 in 3 women develop cancer during their lifetimes.
In 2003 the L.A. Times reported:
"The American Cancer Society's financial
ties to manufacturers of polluting chemicals and cancer drugs are also
extensive. More than 25 drug and biotech companies — including
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Amgen, Genentech
and Johnson & Johnson — contribute more than $100,000 apiece annually
to the group. It also receives substantial support from British
Petroleum, DuPont, Akzo Nobel, Pennzoil and Concho Oil." (L.A. Times,
Aug 31, 2003)
The best success we've had
with cancer was where we focused on PREVENTION. There has been a sharp
decline in lung cancer cases as people have either quit smoking or not
taken up the habit.
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