Back in 2008, Both of my Grandmothers were diagnosed with Oat-Cell Cancer, which is one of the hardest to get rid of. both were told they had less than a year. One of them went trough the normal treatment route (Chemo and radiation), and she died less than a year later. My other grandma decided against chemo/radiation, and went through an experimental new cancer treatment. she was getting better, and by 2011, was one treatment away from completely getting rid of her cancer. then they mysteriously stopped treatment, and claimed they were out. the hospital put her on a normal chemo (no radiation) treatement, but she died on April 15, 2012, about a year after she went on the treatment.
The chemo/radiation was the same treatment that was used on the same cancer my grandpa had 30 years ago, and it killed him. I knew they had something better than what they had used forever, and then they got rid of it. WTF?
IIN to think that the cure for cancer has already been found ?
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Back in 2008, Both of my Grandmothers were diagnosed with Oat-Cell Cancer, which is one of the hardest to get rid of. both were told they had less than a year. One of them went trough the normal treatment route (Chemo and radiation), and she died less than a year later. My other grandma decided against chemo/radiation, and went through an experimental new cancer treatment. she was getting better, and by 2011, was one treatment away from completely getting rid of her cancer. then they mysteriously stopped treatment, and claimed they were out. the hospital put her on a normal chemo (no radiation) treatement, but she died on April 15, 2012, about a year after she went on the treatment.
The chemo/radiation was the same treatment that was used on the same cancer my grandpa had 30 years ago, and it killed him. I knew they had something better than what they had used forever, and then they got rid of it. WTF?
Had they kept it, she would still be here today.