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These 4 Cancers Are Rising for Adults of All Ages

According to a new report, the number of U.S. cancer diagnoses is projected to break records in 2024.

Here are some risk factors to have on-radar, according to experts.

The good news: Deaths from cancer have steadily lowered over the past 30 years, speaking to the power of medical advancements and consumer awareness about the importance of check-ups and screenings. On the other hand, the diagnosis of cancer is increasing, especially among younger American adults. According to an American Cancer Society (ACS) report published January 17, 2024, this could be the first year we see more than 2 million cases of cancer diagnosed in the United States. Continue reading

Dr. William D. Kelly’s Nutritional-Metabolic Therapy

Over a twenty-five year period, Dr. William Donald Kelley, a dentist by training, developed a complex approach to treating many chronic and degenerative diseases, including cancer. The three main elements of his metabolic program are nutrition, detoxification, and supplements of pancreatic enzymes. Although the controversial Kansas-born practitioner was condemned as a charlatan by the orthodox medical establishment, thousands; of severely ill patients sought his advice and followed his program, many with reported good results. Today, a number of practitioners claim to be using the Kelley regimen, though whether they actually are is open to question. Continue reading

Cancer Cases Expected To Hit Record High In 2024, Experts Explain Potential Causes

Six of the most common cancers are on the rise, and – most disturbingly – are occurring in younger populations.

In a report published on Jan. 17, the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimated that new cancer cases will surpass 2 million in 2024, hitting a record high.

While the risk of dying from cancer has declined, cancer incidence has been rising for six of the most common cancers: breast, prostate, endometrial, pancreatic, kidney, and melanoma.

The new estimates represent a 2 percent increase from the ACS’s 2023 estimates. Continue reading

One in FIVE Hospital Deaths in US Are Result Of Doctor Errors

Nearly one in five US hospital deaths are caused by misdiagnoses!

Nearly 18 percent of patients who are misdiagnosed die or suffer serious harm as a result

A study published last month in the journal JAMA examined 2019 medical records from nearly 2,500 patients in 29 different American hospitals.

All of the patients were transported to the intensive care unit (ICU), died while hospitalized, or both. Continue reading

WARNING to Women as Scientists Identify Nearly 1,000 Chemicals That May Cause BREAST CANCER In Everyday Items…

… Including Shampoos, Makeup and Fruit and Veggies

Women are exposed to nearly a thousand chemicals linked to breast cancer on an almost daily basis, a study has found.

The above graphic shows daily items that the scientists said contained chemicals which have been linked to breast cancer

Researchers analyzed official databases containing tens of thousands of common chemicals used in food, consumer products and other industries to reveal those linked to America’s most common cancer. Continue reading

Kelley: Body Detoxification

cancer_02In reality, a person very rarely dies of cancer. It is always starvation and toxicity. As the malignant tumor grows it gives off waste products, which must be eliminated through the colon, liver, kidneys, lungs and skin. These waste products accumulate and gradually overburden the body. Most persons then die of toxemia.

Before any disease can be cured, the waste products and impurities must be cleansed from the body. The sooner this is done, the sooner the body can begin repairing itself. Continue reading

Nearly 17,000 People May Have Died From Hydroxychloroquine

Nearly 17,000 people across six countries may have died because they took hydroxychloroquine (HQC) during the first wave of COVID-19 in 2020, according to a new analysis published by French researchers.

Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malaria drug that was prescribed off-label to treat COVID-19 in the early stage of the pandemic, as researchers and physicians scrambled to find a way to combat the disease. It was also proposed as a preventative measure. Continue reading

YouTube Amps Up “Medical Misinformation” Policy: Now You Can’t Talk About Alternative Cancer Treatments or PREVENTION of Any Disease

The Google-owned YouTube video platform is changing the rules again to now prohibit the sharing of information about alternative cancer remedies, which the tech giant says constitute “medical misinformation.”

In a “long term vision” notice on its official blog, YouTube’s Dr. Garth Graham, the Director and Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health Partnership, along with Matt Halprin, the Vice President and Global Head of Trust and Safety, explain how “removing cancer misinformation” is now a top priority alongside removing all contrary information about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). Continue reading

A Group of Minnesotans Are Suing Local Hospitals After Losing Loved Ones to COVID-19

“We have lost so much. Just like everybody else,” said one member doing a group zoom meeting.

Every Tuesday night, dozens of people from across the state come together in a Zoom meeting. “The doctor said you are going to die. There is nothing we can do for you,” said another member.

They gather to tell their stories, and the stories of loved ones, lost, to Covid-19.

“He had to watch his dad die while he was in the hospital,” said a member. “We saw the fear that so many people were living under.” Continue reading

Different Diets for Different Types

Nicholas J. Gonzalez MD explains how many nutritional experts propose a single “ideal” diet for everyone, though each of these experts may recommend a diet at odds with the others. Some believe all humans should follow a high meat, high animal fat diet; others, one emphasizing plant foods; still others, a more balanced “Mediterranean” type diet. These conflicting opinions can lead to confusion among those trying to improve their health, and many can end up on a diet that just isn’t right for them. In this lecture, recorded at the annual ALLDocs conference, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez discusses the physiology and biochemistry of dietary individuality. Continue reading

15 Cancer Drugs Are in Short Supply

Uncle Sam has made some progress in reducing cancer drug shortages by working with manufacturers to restart U.S. production facilities that were previously shut down, as well as securing vital overseas supplies.

One drug, cisplatin, often used to treat ovarian, bladder and testicular cancer has already returned to near 100% pre-shortage levels of supply. However, The U.S. still has an overall shortage of 15 cancer drugs, per the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), because of manufacturing and supply chain problems. Continue reading

Cancer drug Avastin leaves 12 diabetic patients BLIND, prompting government to launch investigation

Health authorities in Punjab, Pakistan, where the incident took place say that Avastin, a cancer drug injection made by Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche, say they are currently probing two distributors of the shot, which contains the active ingredient bevacizumab.

In Pakistan, bevacizumab is licensed for use in the same ways it was first approved for use in the United States back in 2004, particularly in the treatment of colon cancer. Since then, bevacizumab has been given the green light for use in treating cancers of the lung, kidneys, and brain.

The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) recently gave bevacizumab the go-ahead to also be used in treating colorectal cancer and other forms of metastatic carcinomas. Continue reading

Pathologist: mRNA-based Vax Linked to ‘Turbo Cancer

The more that’s learned about the COVID mRNA shot, the more serious are the questions raised about its safety. Now, apparently, cancer can be added to the list.

As studies emerge on the COVID-19 mRNA shot, several documented dangerous or deadly side effects are coming to light. Pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole, in a recent interview with Greg Hunter on USA Watchdog, suggested one more can be added to the list.

“The amount of autoimmune disease we’re seeing, inflammation in the hearts of healthy young people that we’re seeing, neurologic damage and harm, Parkinson’s, exacerbation and worsening of dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease – and … to bring the monster in the room, cancer is on the uptick. So, we’re in trouble,” he summarizes. Continue reading

Pfizer, Big Drugmakers Expected to Hike Prices on at Least 500 Drugs in January

Drugmakers including Pfizer, Sanofi and Takeda Pharmaceutical plan to raise prices in the US on more than 500 drugs in early January, according to data analyzed by healthcare research firm 3 Axis Advisors.

Excluding different doses and formulations, more than 140 brands of drugs will have their prices raised next month, the data showed.

The expected price hikes come as the pharmaceutical industry gears up for the Biden Administration to publish significantly discounted prices for 10 high-cost drugs in September, and continues to contend with higher inflation and manufacturing costs. Continue reading

‘A huge shock to the system’

Doctors warn about asthma inhaler switch coming in January

Starting January 1, a drug that thousands of patients depend on to help them breathe will disappear from pharmacy shelves, and doctors are concerned patients may have delays switching to alternatives and getting them covered by insurance.

Manufacturer GSK has said it’s discontinuing the branded asthma inhaler Flovent, and instead is making an “authorized generic” version, which is identical but without the same branding.

Physicians who treat patients with asthma say the authorized generic will work just as well as the branded drug, but it doesn’t appear to be covered as widely by insurers. That may mean patients will have to obtain new prescriptions and sort out coverage hurdles at the height of respiratory virus season. Continue reading