When President Richard Nixon launched the war on cancer in his
January 1971 State of the Union, he called for “the same kind of
concentrated effort that split the atom and took man to the moon.”
Yet nearly 40 years and $100 billion in federally funded cancer
research later, it seems the lunar landing was a much less daunting
task.
Although much has been learned about the biology of cancer, the
overall survival rate among people who have it has improved only
slightly, according to a commentary published April 21 in Science
Translational Medicine. The authors of the commentary argue that
developing strategies to match new and existing drugs with the tumour
characteristics of individual patients is a crucial step toward
greater success in cancer treatment—an effort known as personalized
medicine. “We have reached a juncture where talking about personalized
cancer medicine and the importance of incorporating these goals into
clinical trials is no longer sufficient,” they wrote….sounds to me
that we are slowly starting to prove that a Naturopathic, holistic
approach is the only way to look at treating the cancer patient, but
because of the engrained allopathic paradigm used for so long, we’re
trying to apply holistic principles to drug treatment; oh,
well…it’s a start!
If you’d like to learn about my Top 10 strategies to conquer cancer
naturally-all holistically-based, register to my upcoming Free
teleseminar with the same name by visiting www.thriveafterchemo.com


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