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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Runner" data-source="post: 1531162" data-attributes="member: 17573"><p>Many will take the conventional treatments. I have to do a lot of myth busting. What is likely different is that they follow the trajectory I would go on, which is (if I cared and was young enough): try one time real hard with the recommended chemo and radiation therapy, and then if it doesn't really work, call it quits. I think the know nothings that trust the expert/"science"/modern systems generally get pinballed a lot because of course, the doctor or other specialist giving the treatment doesn't "care" about side effects when a desired outcome is "better" (living at all costs).</p><p></p><p>The truth is, if you get a non standard cancer (not a chronic disease type of cancer like breast or prostate, which is just age related and largely definitional/diagnostic via sampling constantly) your days are numbered, or your years are, to the tune of less than 5. There's nothing really much to do and to be quite honest, people who complain about these cancers and dying are almost as bad as the longevity idol materialists. The odds of getting bad cancers like these is so rare, it is largely a combo between bad genes and people really just not being all that healthy, much of which is on them. A tough be true answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Runner, post: 1531162, member: 17573"] Many will take the conventional treatments. I have to do a lot of myth busting. What is likely different is that they follow the trajectory I would go on, which is (if I cared and was young enough): try one time real hard with the recommended chemo and radiation therapy, and then if it doesn't really work, call it quits. I think the know nothings that trust the expert/"science"/modern systems generally get pinballed a lot because of course, the doctor or other specialist giving the treatment doesn't "care" about side effects when a desired outcome is "better" (living at all costs). The truth is, if you get a non standard cancer (not a chronic disease type of cancer like breast or prostate, which is just age related and largely definitional/diagnostic via sampling constantly) your days are numbered, or your years are, to the tune of less than 5. There's nothing really much to do and to be quite honest, people who complain about these cancers and dying are almost as bad as the longevity idol materialists. The odds of getting bad cancers like these is so rare, it is largely a combo between bad genes and people really just not being all that healthy, much of which is on them. A tough be true answer. [/QUOTE]
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