| Posted on May 30, 2010 at 11:17 PM |

Everyday, untold thousands are receiving a scary diagnosis of prostate or breast cancer. Immediately following the news, patients are rushed into treatment, but with huge consequences.
A lot of patients have no interest in alternative treatments, and it's no surprise, because as far as they know, their oncologist "knows all the latest stuff, he/she must have all the best answers."
When men are told they have prostate cancer, they are often rushed into invasive surgery to have the prostate removed. Fear works, and suddenly, many of these patients find themselves with no more sexual function and in diapers.
However, based on new research there’s a better than two-thirds chance that doing nothing is a better strategy!
When the researchers at the University of Liverpool examined 500 patients with prostate cancer, they observed that two-thirds of the men did not even have the protein called Hsp-27, which is associated with cancer growth.
In other words, without this protein, the cancer will hardly grow--It's virtually benign!
Considering that two-thirds of the prostate cancer patients studied did not have Hsp-27, they would suffer needly if rushed into orthodox treatment.
This all being said, if you know someone who has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer, at the very least suggest they check for Hsp-27 before submitting themselves to a life of incontinence and/or impotence and possibly other complications of surgery.
In an earlier Daily Topic, "Mammograms Increase Breast Cancer Risk" I mentioned that most of the time, tumors simply regress on their own. Unfortunately, cancer treatment is a business--a complication in of itself.
While physicians theoretically could focus on the viability of these cancers, they are instructed instead to excecute the most profitable way to get rid of them.
Cancer is a growing industry, fueled by failure, just like diabetes and other degenerative conditions.
In the case of breast cancer, there's another fear driven situation where upon diagnosis, women are opting to have their breasts cut off, usually needlessly.
The average person does not really understand what cancer is, so they subject themselves to fear blinding actions most people would normally never consider.
In the past, I covered the problems with "early detection" and medical screenings, such as with "Screening Yourself Down Thin Ice" where men and women place themselves at greater risk by ultiizing "early detection" tests looking for problems, later to be victims of the medical industry.
Men are poked and proded, women suffer from the compression of their breasts with a dash of radiation, but instead of giving them peace of mind, it's an anxious process and often turns up more trouble.
According to the New York Times, an article confirmed what I and many others have been saying, that many, many cancers vanish without treatment.
Dr. Thea Tisty, a professor of pathology at the University of California, San Francisco says that everyone, by middle or old age, is riddled with cancer and pre-cancerous cells.
A group lead by Dr. Thea Tisty noticed plenty of cancer cells in autopsies on people who died of other causes, with no idea that they had cancer cells or precancerous cells.
If we get screened too frequently, we are increasing the profit opportunity for the cancer industry, while putting ourselves at risk for orthodox "cut, burn and poison."
The real tragedy here is that most patients actually die from cancer 'treatment' than from the disease itself. Worse, most of these cases could be prevented by avoiding the screening process.
In my view, prevention is everything. In the next Daily Topic will discuss the best options known on what to do if one has advanced breast cancer.
If one is concerned about having breast cancer and they need confirmation, they can opt for thermography screening instead of mammography.
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