Treatment Vs Cure for Cancer
Every time I either hear in the news or read about cancer, I shudder at the staggering number of needless lives that cancer claims annually and greedily. Last year, 2021, it was estimated that 1.9 million cancer cases would be diagnosed in the US alone, of which 608, 570 cancer deaths would occur eventually. (Cancer.org)
More Bleak Cancer Statistics
I am going to break down the huge 608,570 figure into percentages to capture cancer's destructive effect in a more "manageable way."
In men, the top 5 leading causes of cancer-related deaths in 2021 were predicted to be the following:
- Lung and bronchus: 22%
- Prostate: 11%
- Colon and rectum: 9%
- Pancreas: 8%
- Liver and intrahepatic bile duct: 6%
In women, the top 5 leading causes of cancer-related deaths in 2021 were predicted to be the following:
- Lung and bronchus: 22%
- Breast: 15%
- Colon and rectum: 8%
- Pancreas: 8%
- Ovary: 5%
Interpreting the Data
First, what are the most common cancer treatments used by Americans? They consist of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and a combination of these (Medicineplus.gov).
Since the vast majority of Americans are turning mostly to the above cancer treatments, and still 608,570 cancer patients have died or are likely to die, we can deduce that these main and most-trusted cancer treatments are failing to rescue about one-third of cancer patients. So, the question is begged: is there anything better that can save more lives from cancer?
Do You Prefer a Treatment or a Cure for Cancer?
Naturally, anyone diagnosed with terminal lung cancer would immediately choose a cure since by now all possible treatments have already been exhausted and obviously have not worked.
Countless medications, radiation, and all such therapies and treatments can only do so much like delay the inevitable. But wouldn't you rather cure your cancer? Isn't a more natural approach worth looking at with a serious mindset?
Would You Bet Your Life?
Knowing the above-mentioned stats, would you still go on and bet your life trusting and depending entirely on a combination of drugs to save you from cancer? Betting on such drugs, with their varying survival rates, is comparable to gambling in Vegas where the House usually wins.
If you want far better odds of surviving cancer, you must re-think your current mental outlook and consider another method other than the conventional one, which has proven to result in massive of cancer-related deaths each year. Just ponder on this significant fact: each year 500,000+ Americans who "bet" their lives relying only on cancer drugs lose everything (die)! But don't take my word. Search any where online and you'll find the same mortality stats; these numbers don't lie.
Do you want to be just another statistical figure, a patient at the mercy of drugs that can only offer from 20% to 60% survival rate, or a much more natural and safer method that promises to save your life at 100% cure rate?
Cancer Drug List
If you are interested in certain prescription medications to help treat your specific cancer type, you might want to review the drugs that I have listed below, But know that many, if not all, of these medicines will definitely cause all sorts of adverse side effects. If you combine these drugs' side effects, that would mean hundreds and many can range from mild, temporary to severe and permanent. In some cases, some medications can even cause heart attacks, doing much more harm than the cancer itself. Also, be fully aware that some drugs patients can only take for a short while because it becomes toxic rather fast and then causes severe reactions/side effects. Okay, here's the list:
- revlimid
- opdivo
- keytruda
- herceptin
- avastin
- rituxan
- imbruvica
- neulasta
- ibrance
- zytiga
- adriamycin
- carboplatin
- cytoxan
- daunorubicin
- doxil
- tecentriq
- darzalex
- perjeta
- xtandi
- jakafi
- venclexta
- doxorubicin
- epirubicin
- yervoy
- nivolumab
- cabozantinib
- cetuximab
- cyclophosphamide
- axitinib
- evenolimus
- votrient
- levnatinib
- sutent
- pertuzumab
- enzalutamide
- pazopanib
- afinitor
- neratinib
- gazyva
- nexavar
- platinol
- kyprolis
- docemax
- stivarga
- cyramza
- pemetra
- alimta
- vectibix
- zelboraf
- fulvestrant
- nerlynx
- idarubicin
- pembrolizumab
- ipilimumab
- cabometyx
- crizotinib
- sunitinib
- trastuzumab
- bevacizumab
- carboplatin
- tagrisso
- lucentis
- eylea
- sorafenib
- atezolizumab
- ozurdex
- ruxolitinib
- imbruvica
- obinutuzumab
- cisplatin
- quercetin
- carfilzomib
- docetaxel
- taxotere
- erfahrungen
- naratriptan
- cytarabine
- regorafenib
- esomeprazole
- ramucirumab
- pazopanib
- pemetrexed
- ondansetron
- erlolinib
- panitumumab
- folfox
- vemurafenib
- tacrolimus
- faslodex