I agree to a extent but still beieve in the stitch in time saves nine. There are doctors that seem to be particularly Asia not saying all just a few of many but can come from all walks of life who get caught with treating patients for things they don’t have including cancer. One years ago was caught preforming heart surgery on patients that didn’t need it in Northern Calif.
Some cancers are slower than others, some more aggressive. For instance a tiny melonoma skin cancer not noticed could or will metastasis in just a few months. Sometimes it could take that long just to be seen and if you don’t go straight to the source a dermatologist could take even longer to get a Referal depending on your GP.
Because someone survived cancer didn’t mean they didn’t have it in the first place. Not saying that’s not a possibility but not a general rule.
It depends on the cancer how it has evolved, the patient and their immune system and help they get. Help has a lot to do with it. Like the daughter who cares for her father compared to along term facility being hiseyes ears, the ” if” the better care food, calling the doctor when they notice something, helping with meds and personal care.
Another example I can’t remember his name but was going the way of macrobiotic to treat his prostrate cancer. He played on the A Team series years ago with George Papard Mr T but can’t rennet his name right now.
He went to Mexico and in the same ward was Steve Mc Queen.
They were all on a special macro diet. He said Mc Queen would order out things and bring ice cream in to share with others.
I don’t know if it would of helped with Steves condition that destroyed lung tissue but as we know he didn’t survive it but this actor who stuck to the diet did and continues it today.
Mr Copper
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