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I heard from some one that there’s a cure for cancer that will stop cancer ever occuring.So I asked why it has not being introduced?He said that if there was a simple cure for cancer surgeons,doctors and nurses would have no jobs because half of the huge hospitals are cancer patients.Would you concur with this statement


Answer:
Let me ask you a question - where are all the people who have been cured by this secret, hidden cure?

You see, in order to prove it worked thousands of people would have had to be treated and cured with it, over many years. Otherwise how would whoever developed it know it worked?

So where are these people? Why is each single one of them keeping quiet about their miraculous cure? Why are their families and friends keeping quiet about it?

See? The theory's already beginning to fall apart, isn't it?

The suggestion that a secret cure is being hidden for reasons of profit is nonsense. These conspiracy theories are urban myths, a sort of game played by those who have not had cancer or close experience of it.

If there were such a conspiracy drug companies be keeping quiet about the cure although it would bring them fame and fortune. Any drug company discovering a cure would make far more money than they have the ability to have dreamed of making up till now.

And physicians, scientists, researchers etc would be watching their relatives die and dying themselves (they and their families develop cancer at the same rate as the rest of the population) rather than revealing the existing secret cure

Most unlikely of all, every medical professional in the whole world would have concurred to keep existence of a cure secret. Each single one. One blabbermouth, one disgruntled researcher or sacked nurse and the whole conspiracy’s blown. Newspapers and other media wouldn't have got a sniff of it.

I live in the UK; we don't pay for our medical treatment, including cancer treatment. Cancer treatment costs our government untold billiions - no fortunes being made there. Yet we’ve the same treatments as the rest of the world - no miracle cure has been revealed in order to save money.

And our doctors are salaried - they wouldn't lose money if the cancer rate halved tomorrow, or make additional money if it doubled.

Existing treatments aren't perfect - very far from it. One day people will look back on them with horror. But they are all we’ve at the moment, and we know, because they have been tested and proven in double-blind clinical trials, that they save many lives and prolong many, many more.


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Rest assured, there’s enough illness in this world to keep all medical professionals employed. If anything, the cure would alleviate their workload. If there were a cure, the company to produce it would stand to gain significantly from a financial standpoint, there would be a lot of incentive to get it out on the market. There are lots of types of cancer, each requiring their own variation of a 'cure'.

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No. Cancer is many diseases with many causes. Anyone who had a surefire preventative for all forms of cancer would make a fortune. Cancer is complex group of diseases and there are no easy answers.

Besides, physicians and nurses don't enjoy seeing their patients suffer with cancer anymore than anyone else. And insurance companies and the government would relish such an simple answer.


Answer:
There’s no secret government conspiracy to keep cures hidden. These types of questions keep coming up so I don't know if there's a lot of gullible people out there or if people just like to instigate arguments. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

I was always a big fruit and veggie fan…all the good cancer preventing foods. Got cancer anyway.


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There is no such cure. However, there are foods which greatly reduce your risk of cancer. Cruciferous vegetables with sulfurophanes (cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli) areespeciallyy effective cancer fighters.

Answer:
Total bunk.

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