China’s Cancer Drug – China
May 2007
Cancer patients are traveling to China hoping that controversial gene therapy Gendicine may prove a miracle cure. But western scientists are very reluctant to back the therapy which remains available only in China.
Philomina Moniz was given six months to live by Australian doctors. Her bladder cancer had spread into her abdomen, and there seemed no chance of controlling further spread. She heard of the Gendicine treatment in an article on the internet, and traveled to China where she was given an 80% chance of survival. Professor John Rasko admits that, “In cancer medicine it’s always important to allow for hope”, but he worries that there is still “no compelling evidence” that Gendicine is the miracle cure it is billed as. The treatment does not come cheap with a full course costing as much as 0,000, and while for some the price of life can never be too high, Rasko worries that not only are people wasting their time, they are also subjecting themselves to “considerable extra suffering” and “unexpected side-effects”. Philomena’s cancer ultimately proved not to respond to the Gendicine therapy. But she does not regret her trip, “at least I’ve tried everything in the book” she says. For her, like the hundreds of other patients in the clinic, “seeing people walk out of the clinic cancer free” provided the hope needed to go on fighting this deadly disease.
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Among the other good news: Artemisinin only attacks iron-heavy cancerous cells, leaving alone normal cells; having been used for thousands of years, its safety is well-known; and the cost of the treatment is insanely cheap-$2 per dose. The bad news is that this low cost cuts both ways. Because there’s no profit in a natural, non-patentable cure, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies will have no incentive to push it, so you may have to take the initiative.”
or marijuana oil
or marijuana oil
your mother says …
your mother says SHUT UP.
At first I thought …
At first I thought they were saying ginseng. My dad used to dig this root in the woods of Indiana and ship it to China where it was used as medicine…
there is a cure…. …
there is a cure….cancell/ or cantron
The Chinese doctor …
The Chinese doctor said 8%, not 80%.
we have to keep an …
we have to keep an open mind and keep looking for a cure.