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In 2023, nearly 1.6 million new cancer cases are expected, with over 1,500 daily deaths. The current strategy focuses on managing cancer as a chronic disease, often relying on costly treatments that provide only marginal benefits. Dr. Cuomo’s book, “A World without Cancer,” analyzes over 40 years of medical evidence and insights from various stakeholders to address why cancer remains difficult to cure compared to other diseases. The work calls for a shift from treatment to prevention, urging government and industry leaders to revive the mission of the National Cancer Act of 1971 to “conquer cancer.”
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The book explores the challenges of fighting cancer, emphasizing the need for informed choices beyond conventional treatments. It discusses the known causes of cancer, prevention strategies, and potential alternative therapies, highlighting their efficacy based on scientific research. The author, motivated by personal experiences with cancer in his family, aims to provide insight into both effective and ineffective treatments, advocating for a well-rounded understanding of options. Readers are encouraged to take charge of their health decisions, especially when traditional methods may lead to severe side effects. The book serves as a resource for those seeking alternatives in their cancer journey.
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“Cancer, Incorporated” by Moss critiques the pharmaceutical industry’s influence on cancer drug development and marketing, arguing that profit motives overshadow the quest for effective treatments. The book examines how Big Pharma manipulates drug production, resulting in minimally effective, unsafe, and overpriced medications. Moss discusses the industry’s corruption of oncology through the influence of key opinion leaders, contributing to a broader understanding of the complexities involved in cancer treatment. This work serves as an important commentary on the challenges posed by the pharmaceutical sector in addressing one of today’s most pressing health issues.
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“Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers” is a crucial guide for men facing prostate cancer, emphasizing updated treatment options that prioritize active surveillance over radical prostatectomy. Each year, many men are pressured into unnecessary surgeries that can lead to impotence without significantly extending life. This revised edition, featuring insights from Ralph Blum and Dr. Mark Scholz, highlights the importance of monitoring low- and intermediate-risk cases, offers strategies for interpreting PSA results, and discusses diet and exercise’s role in treatment. It aims to prevent overtreatment and improve patient outcomes by providing a comprehensive understanding of prostate cancer management.
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“The Cancer Cure That Worked” details the inventions and discoveries of Royal Raymond Rife from 1913 until his death in 1972. An accomplished optical engineer, Rife created the Universal Microscope in the late 1920s, enabling him to visualize living cancer viruses—something modern electron microscopes cannot achieve. He discovered that specific radio wave frequencies could kill viruses, leading to his invention of the Frequency Instrument. In 1934, he successfully treated patients with this device, offering a 100% effective alternative to chemotherapy without adverse side effects. Despite his breakthroughs, many continue to suffer from diseases he could have cured.
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“The Cancer Industry,” published in 1991, critically examines the cancer treatment establishment, challenging conventional methods and exploring the economic and political factors influencing the industry. The book is divided into four parts, discussing the effectiveness of standard treatments like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy while considering alternative therapies and the significance of prevention. It serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the complexities and controversies surrounding cancer care, urging readers to question established practices and contemplate the future of treatment. The work is published by The Moss Report and spans 450 pages.
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Dr. Vincent T. DeVita Jr., a pivotal figure in oncology, shares his extensive experience in the fight against cancer in “The Death of Cancer,” co-written with his daughter, Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn. The book chronicles DeVita’s journey over fifty years, highlighting his development of the first successful chemotherapy for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It offers a personal and historical perspective on cancer treatment, detailing the challenges faced by oncologists, breakthroughs in research, and the role of brave patients in testing new therapies. With clarity, DeVita makes complex medical concepts accessible, presenting a vital narrative on a disease that affects us all.