The Biggest Misunderstandings We See on the Part of Cancer Patients

Executive Summary

  • Nearly all of those that subscribe to this website begin with many misimpressions about cancer. The medical establishment publishes so much inaccurate or one-sided information about cancer.

Introduction

The articles we have written on this site face limitations in their effective use by subscribers due to commonly observed confusion that we have witnessed due to accepting the information from the medical establishment. This article identifies these confusions so that, as a reader, you can reduce your likelihood of falling into these traps and allow you to make the best use of the articles.

Item #1: Not Considering How Poor The Outcomes of the Standard Cancer Treatments

The oncology field obscures the fact that they provide costly treatments that are low in effectiveness. This low effectiveness is difficult for subscribers to internalize because the public is trained to accept what their oncologists say as accurate. Even cancer patients that have been run through ineffective treatments will often have a blind spot as if going through ineffective treatments is some badge of honor, and it isn’t. The badge of honor comes not from enduring ineffective treatments but from being able to put in the effort and having the resistance to stay away from ineffective therapies.

Item #2: Not Considering