Cancer
On Monday, 6 April, 2009 Newsnight will broadcast a special programme on cancer.
We will be examining how effective cancer care is in the UK compared with the rest of Europe, and look at the latest scientific breakthroughs that offer new hope to sufferers.
We will also be assessing how attitudes have changed to the disease with the help of Woman's Hour's Jenni Murray.
To help us we would like you to tell us, in no more than one sentence, your reaction to the word cancer.
Please leave your sentence below.
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At 31st Mar 2009, JunkkMale wrote:Nature's affliction. Mankind's challenge.
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At 31st Mar 2009, streetphotobeing wrote:The work of Dr Janine Erler and Dr Kattesh Katti, among others.
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At 31st Mar 2009, AngelofWales wrote:My mother and father. My love for them. My fear for my children long after I have gone should cancer genetics play a cruel role in their lives.
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At 31st Mar 2009, Mistress76uk wrote:I look forward to this special on Cancer.I've lost two of my aunts to ovarian cancer (they were both sisters), as well as a friend a few years ago. Faster detection means fighting cancer earlier, and therefore increasing life expectancy - so is there going to be a regular check up for cancer in both men and women? The recent proposals for an annual health check are a good idea - at least that is a start. Celebrities who have fought cancer successfully have raised hope for others (eg. Kylie) and increase awareness. Perhaps Newsnight could bring Kylie on?
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At 1st Apr 2009, DrSpinola wrote:My reaction is this:
Is this what passes for journalism at the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ these days?
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At 1st Apr 2009, Paul wrote:Wife has it, it's tiresome, but we're still fighting!
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At 1st Apr 2009, Paul wrote:28 year old wife gets it whilst pregnant - still there - refused nhs treatment - go private - treatment works - fight nhs - win - still alive - still fighting - phew! Thanks NHS!!!
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At 1st Apr 2009, Jamontheblog wrote:Part of life. By the age of 21 I had had two forms of cancer and had endured chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. I have survived and have a normal life but cancer is always going to be part of that life - there's no escape. All I can do is embrace it and take the positive influences it has had on my life.
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At 1st Apr 2009, charliekelley wrote:I fear that its my future due to my genetic heritage
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At 1st Apr 2009, Spikey-Mike wrote:Remember "Cancer" is a word, not a Sentence
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At 1st Apr 2009, pepperkinski wrote:Scared. Two of my closest friends died of cancer by the age of 32 - uterine and cervical. Scared and sad.
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At 1st Apr 2009, John A Hepworth wrote:I'm not ill, I've got a condition which is being treated.
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At 1st Apr 2009, BenMcCrory wrote:So far, cancer and I have been passing acquaintances; we haven't kept in touch, but who knows?
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At 1st Apr 2009, lela69 wrote:Painful cruel killer that takes loved ones before their time.
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At 1st Apr 2009, deniseanne1967 wrote:The word renders me physically cold with fear. Family and friends have been, and are, affected by the disease. It has caused heartache and pain both emotionally and physically...I wish a cure could be found and soon.
I have Moonwalked in the past, make monthly donations and am racing for life this June..... if it could be guaranteed a fund raising tax would speed up research I'd willingly pay a percentage of my salary too.
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At 1st Apr 2009, kamikazenaz wrote:1 in 3 people develop cancer during their lives.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Andrew Wilson wrote:It's a negative and unhelpful word - we should try to find something more precise, more neutral, without the unnecessarily scary connotations.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Henry Williams wrote:I have prostate cancer and having a prostatectomy on 20th April 2009. March 2009 was Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
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At 1st Apr 2009, threnodio wrote:Cancer is not necessarily a death sentence.
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At 1st Apr 2009, bekkini wrote:When I was 20 I insisted on a smear which I had trouble getting, it turned out I had CIN3 if I had waited until I should have 25 years old for your first smear I would have had Cancer, I am so blessed, this needs to be addressed.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Rayarch wrote:Proof of the Gaia hypothesis - MAN damages, GAIA punishes.
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At 1st Apr 2009, PeterDT wrote:Having had stomach cancer at the same time as my best friend did, and I lived whilst he died, I get quite queasy.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Lin wrote:Study success rates overseas, and learn from the best of them - cancer care in this country needs improving, and with no postcode lotteries.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Giantechidna wrote:No longer an automatic death sentence, but better targeted screening, fair informed treatment and public education still needed.
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At 1st Apr 2009, NotMeHonest wrote:Join a distributed computing project such as www.worldcommunitygrid.org and FIGHT BACK against this disease (and others) - do it now.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Noalittle wrote:Cancer is not fair -but it's there.
Lets all fight it .
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At 1st Apr 2009, johnbrowning wrote:First of all fear of the speed that decline might take but also wonder for the resilience of those affected and who then recover
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At 1st Apr 2009, Alan Jackson wrote:Being told that your daughter, aged 12, has a malignant melanoma: the worst feeling in the world.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Louvima wrote:A sister without breasts
A friend without a womb
A neighbour who lacks colon
And a puppy too
A granny’s early death
A father’s lungs that bled
A loss of ones own bladder
This is what cancer can mean to you
Alison OReilly
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At 1st Apr 2009, conorato wrote:Early diagnosis and prevention through healthy lifestyles could do more to reduce cancer deaths than curative medicine alone.
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At 1st Apr 2009, ediefeline wrote:Fear. Cancer cruelly robbed me of my beloved life partner, part of me died with him.
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At 1st Apr 2009, lisaIllingworth wrote:My dad, brave and scared
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At 1st Apr 2009, laughingCooperman wrote:Like the "bomb" the power of the "C" word has receded since the 60's because of the scientific advances have been amazing and promise much. Nevertheless give any thought to your question and it is still very frightening to think that our own body may be attacking itself and cutting short a life still to be lived. Knowledge from effective and efficient screening is critical to beating this disease.
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At 1st Apr 2009, wmurray8 wrote:I am concerned with cancer's proliferation. It appears to be increasing in both frequency and number.
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At 1st Apr 2009, amazingTerrySmith wrote:Cancer is like being Gay was until recently - we all know it exists but are reluctant to discuss it...
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At 1st Apr 2009, Cazzybum wrote:Cancer is a natural part of life and death, an inevitable random occurance due to the fragile and complex nature of our genetic foundations.
It's painful, distressing, and sadly enhanced by our artificial chemical-laden lifestyles, but everything that lives must die, and hopefully there's something good waiting for us on the other side...
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At 1st Apr 2009, tjwillingham wrote:Scary but often curable.
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At 1st Apr 2009, heather102 wrote:Shock and prayer when my friend told me the results from tests
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At 1st Apr 2009, martread wrote:Being dianosed with lymphatic cancer while in South America was chilling, especially as I didn't fully understand what I was being told and was ignorant on the subject - the treatment was grim, but 10 years on I'm in healthy remission, hopefully.
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At 1st Apr 2009, smartGardener wrote:Survivor, life changing, a battle with other people's fear of the word.
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At 1st Apr 2009, muttleyply wrote:I fear the word as I lost my mother and aunt to it, I fear for my children and grand children, I pray it has stopped the genes therefor my family,s sake.
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At 1st Apr 2009, reallydecentchap wrote:Sorry about the "one sentence" request.
Forty years ago at the age of nine when at primary school we had a debate on journeying to the moon - I was on the For side - I ventured that we may find a cure for cancer. Seeing the word now reminds me of my naivity and young carefree hope. I still have the hope but much of it has been overtaken with the acceptance that cancer plays a part in all our lives. Whether through direct experience or hearing of others pain, death, fight or victory.
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At 1st Apr 2009, monic1511 wrote:My reaction is "What age are you?" right then you need to claim DLA or AA."
I work in welfare rights alongside a project that helps people with cancer claim the benefits they are due. After that I can deal with the grief as 2 of my workmates have died of cancer another is living with it and friends and family have also died of cancer. I meet at least 20 new cancer affected families every week so its a daily thing for me
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At 1st Apr 2009, ilcastagno wrote:re cancer
curable in many cases, manageable in most. still fatal in some
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At 1st Apr 2009, blogbuff wrote:Please EVERYONE take a look at Canceractive: www.canceractive.com ....introducing integrated cancer therapies and much good sense - using the best of the best - which some experts, including many doctors, believe can increase your personal odds of cancer survival by up to 60 per cent...NEWSNIGHT included!
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At 1st Apr 2009, Monstersmog wrote:Since diagnosis in 1995, my constant companion and recurrent, albeit unwelcome, visitor.
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At 1st Apr 2009, jaxnian wrote:I have survived
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At 1st Apr 2009, deanarabin wrote:A quite common serious condition, with a better prognosis than often feared - especially if caught early and treated before it spreads - and not necessarily the worst illness you can get.
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At 1st Apr 2009, cynicallyn wrote:Death sentence, life changing, physical pain and emotional anguish.
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At 1st Apr 2009, supergrammer wrote:I've had breast cancer-once I knew what I was up against I knew I could manage-the fear was the waiting for the results. I also had excellent care, a first class consultant at the top of his field-different to other friends not living in the southeast.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Ramblerron wrote:Took my best friend, my sister and is threatening other friends. Bravery alone is not enough. Very early diagnosis helps.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Nicholil wrote:When I hear the word Cancer, Fear grips me. My aunt died from it .
I had a cervical smear and they found abnormal cells. I have just done a colcoscopy and awaiting results. I am praying that its not cancer cells.
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At 1st Apr 2009, IrinaR wrote:a deadly illness with little chances of survival
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At 1st Apr 2009, Mandanda wrote:Terrifying and life threatening, yet seems to be a word which covers a wide range of illnesses from curable to terminal.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Joe_Rigby wrote:I am having to wait over a month for an X-Ray for an internal injury at Charring Cross hospital. No wonder so many cancer cases slip through the net until it is too late.
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At 1st Apr 2009, IrinaR wrote:Prof. Agamemnon Epenetos's wish to come with solutions for the mankind
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At 1st Apr 2009, WildSurmise wrote:A critical recurrent illness, not necessarily fatal.
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At 1st Apr 2009, bigslipperscouk wrote:In UK it seems to be the plan to wait until someone has definitely got cancer and is sufferring before reacting to it. In France, cancer is routinely checked for and the slightest chance of occurrence is dealt with immediately with maximum effort. Costs less to be proactive, than to treat for rest of life
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At 1st Apr 2009, Jabberwock wrote:Killed my wife.
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At 1st Apr 2009, henlegs1 wrote:Destroyer of families
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At 1st Apr 2009, presentcentred wrote:Don't mention it.
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At 1st Apr 2009, H wrote:There but for the grace of God go I.
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At 1st Apr 2009, AgRG wrote:Disorganized cell growth ... but why? - poisoning and use of radiation will come to seem no more scientific than bloodletting once we can understand the body's auto-destructive tendencies.
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At 1st Apr 2009, bigbilljo wrote:I have had prostate cancer and was treated with BrackyTherapy 15months ago, and am now pronounced healthy again. However, I have two friends who have been recently dianosed with terminal cancer, lung, asophogus, heart, etc. My initial thoughts on this dreadful disease are of premature death, pain, loss of friends, bereaved children wives, and grandchildren, and no time to enjoy well-earned retirement in both cases. The sooner a cure is found for this, the better.
Look forward to seeing the programme.
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At 1st Apr 2009, U13793525 wrote:A nasty way out of life, allegedly created by a loving God, from which human wit, also God inspired, has removed good deal of the threat away. Discuss!
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At 1st Apr 2009, turtlechick54 wrote:There are so many types, and so much funding for research, it's all very confusing for those not directly affected and frightening for those that are.
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At 1st Apr 2009, annecmitchell wrote:Pessimism and shame about lack of testing and insufficient early detection, the seeming postcode lottery, widespread ignorance and waste of productive lives that goes hand in hand with fear.
Optimism and pride in the knowledge of great work being done by workers in healthcare, research (if too little) and in the friends and relatives who have successfully fought breast and colon cancer.
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At 1st Apr 2009, carole28 wrote:Cancer diagnosed, thought death, great treatment and care, still here, after 11 years.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Bill Bradbury wrote:As many above, it is fear and anger over those who oppose stem cell and genetic work which, in my opinion, has the solution to this killer.
The cure for most illnesses is out there if only the "busy-bodies" would let people researching the cure get on with the job.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Hazel Robbins wrote:Cancer is a serious, life-threatening disease
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At 1st Apr 2009, Roger2009 wrote:Can be defeated, one day it will be just history like other past life threatening illnesses..
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At 1st Apr 2009, Honest_Hymie wrote:In a sentence - Cancer is something I have to brace myself to think about.
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At 1st Apr 2009, jobber19 wrote:post code lottery
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At 1st Apr 2009, drew_payne wrote:Will I or won’t I get it, because no one is checking me (Both my parents died from cancer).
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At 1st Apr 2009, cowcaddensgirl wrote:everyone reading this will be affected in some way and will need strength and support to face the challenge
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At 1st Apr 2009, seapointman wrote:Cancer is not a word to be scared of, it is to be respected and fought.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Niftynoreen wrote:Cancer is a foreign invader which has in fact been waiting all your life to pounce. It is essential that it is destroyed at the earliest opportunity. I admire but do not envy those who have been told that they have cancer. They are wonderful people who sometimes know that their lives will end in advance. The rest of us, at least for the moment, may never know when our light is going to be extinguished.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Skyphoon wrote:We are fighting against it and sure to succeed.
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At 1st Apr 2009, amocras wrote:Challenge to certainty, challenge to belief, death of faith, the awakening of a real understanding of life and death.
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At 1st Apr 2009, klam9978 wrote:Our body's way to get back to a healthy balance.
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At 1st Apr 2009, electricarmadillo wrote:I think of friends who have suffered from but survived cancer - and others who have died.
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At 1st Apr 2009, REMINGTON1858 wrote:The word 'cancer' continually reminds me of loved ones who passed on after suffering great pain and before their time despite the fact that decades ago the causes and natural remedies were known but are ignored by the huge industry built around the notion that effective cures are almost here.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Mangonuts wrote:Cancer is on the increase due to the fact people are living longer, as a new drug helps eradicate death from, lets say high blood pressure, so the likelyhood that there is an increased chance of developing cancer. This elemeny of the story is always forgotten!
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At 1st Apr 2009, heas52 wrote:An invader trying to destroy my body.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Nick wrote:Apparently hard to avoid these days, so just a question of which one and when.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Gracullus13 wrote:Cancer is a state of mind, and by that I do not mean it's caused by the mind, rather that it's more effective to approach it as a natural progression of illness, rather than something that has to be cut out, burnt out, injected or radiated out of existence.
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At 1st Apr 2009, riverbetween1960 wrote:The word cancer immediately brings death into the picture as its been in many cases, however a cure is at hand .
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At 1st Apr 2009, gkpillai wrote:THE WORD CANCER BRINGS A PICTURE OF PAIN&SUFFERING AS I HAD THE EXPERIENCE OF FAMILY MEMBERS&FRIENDS GOING THROUGH THE ORDEAL
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At 1st Apr 2009, U13897126 wrote:Despite both my parents dying, in their 50's, from cancer, one siter having it plus another overcoming it, cancer is BEATABLE.
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At 1st Apr 2009, poshfirefly wrote:absolutely terrified.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Marker wrote:I expect it will be my turn sooner or later.
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At 1st Apr 2009, RuariJM wrote:A word not a sentence and with the advances being made (with the help of Tenovus and other charities) many reasons for hope, rather than fear.
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At 1st Apr 2009, debby3768 wrote:Somewhere between the initial shock, the chemo, and the radiation, I have discovered this is not the worst thing that has ever happened to me.
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At 1st Apr 2009, brossen99 wrote:Cancer Drug Scam
Contrary to popular belief, Cancer patients denied expensive drugs on our NHS are not missing anything except an even chance of a few extra months in pain. Experts claim the said mega expensive wonder drugs show no real benefit, the cancer charities who make the miraculous claims for these drugs are funded by the drug companies themselves. The cancer charities wont campaign for a cut in the said prices and if you are rich enough to afford them you are probably wasting your money on false hope. Despite the claims, Stutent didn't save Tony Wilson even though his wealthy mates funded it for him.
source Tonight with TM
I could add that the rich who buy these drugs are volunteering to pay virtual Private Inheritance Tax. The stock market parasites are already offering insurance policies to pay for the said mega expensive alleged wonder drugs, I wonder how many people will be foolish enough to take their insurance offer up.
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At 1st Apr 2009, alirit wrote:Used to be hopeless, now it's hopeful.
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At 1st Apr 2009, mrjimbosussex wrote:My wife died of pancretic cancer within 8 weeks, why didn't the GP take seriously her complaints of abdominal pain over 5 years?
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At 1st Apr 2009, skaggs wrote:Destruction if allowed to win
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At 1st Apr 2009, emiemerson wrote:much research, new drugs available, clinically effective, not cost effective. Thats why our survival rates are very low. Our treatments in this country are shocking. Its all about money.
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At 1st Apr 2009, pjquerie wrote:Unfortunately, the familiarity of the word scares me; I have had scares and relapses.
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At 1st Apr 2009, Billf45281 wrote:Cancer took my mother and my brother, so in a word, terrified........
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