Cancer has Become and Enormous Business

Cancer has become an enormous business, valued at over $222 billion. This industry flourishes on greed, often prioritising profits over the well-being of patients. There is a deliberate effort to suppress genuine cures, resulting in prolonged suffering for those battling cancer.
The entire food system plays a significant role in this cycle. Processed foods contribute to poor health and create a pathway to cancer. Instead of promoting health, these products foster conditions that lead to disease, driving patients towards various treatments instead of offering solutions.
Cancer is Symptom of Toxins in the Body
Cancer is not just a disease; it is the body’s response to toxins in the bloodstream. A tumour can be seen as a protective mechanism, a way for the body to trap these harmful substances. When a biopsy is performed, it essentially bursts this bag, releasing toxins back into the system. This process does not solve the problem; it only intensifies it.
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Radiotherapy shocks the body, using energy that should be reserved for healing to break down the tumour. Chemotherapy further complicates matters by flooding the body with poisons. This approach weakens the immune system and can lead to the development of new tumours, perpetuating the cycle of treatment and illness.
Each year, cancer doctors – particularly academic doctors – take tens of millions in pharma payments while simultaneously writing guidelines that mandate the use of these drugs and simultaneously prescribing them to desperate sick patients who want an objective opinion but get a biased one instead. 85% of National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines writers take pharma payments, and professional organisations are awash in Pharma cash. The American Society of Clinical Oncology (“ASCO”) – our annual meeting – is less about the objective appraisal of science and more a marketing conference for Pharma.
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A cancerous tumour is basically a bag the human body creates to collect toxins that are contaminating the bloodstream. A biopsy only splits open the bag releasing the toxic matter back into the body. Radiotherapy causes the body to go into shock which taxes the energy needed to break down the tumour. Chemotherapy poisons the whole body poisoning the bloodstream which only makes the body create more tumours.
Oncology is big business
The global market for cancer treatment was valued at around $158 billion in 2020. Projections show that by 2026, this number could rise to $268 billion. These figures raise critical questions about the absence of effective cures. The reality is stark: the cancer industry profits from the suffering of patients. It is expected to grow even further, reaching an estimated value of $470 billion by 2032. Awareness of corruption in the medical sector is increasing, especially after recent events. It’s time to recognise that the narrative surrounding cancer may be one of the biggest deceptions in modern history.
Oncology at the end of the 20th century and early 21st century run unethical trials with inappropriate control arms, poor post-protocol care, bad crossover and many other games, which makes companies rich and people poor. Cancer doctors take payments for these companies and go along with this narrative. The system is so rotten and corrupt and pervasive we can’t even recognise it as such. History will view these are dark days. Where marginal drugs are given to dying people, the government is taxing poor people to pay for it, doctors are captured by companies to push these products, everyone is patting themselves on the back and the US bankrupts itself with inappropriate, harmful, useless care. Awareness is key. The medical community has a responsibility to promote genuine healing rather than focusing solely on financial gain. It’s essential to rethink the way we approach cancer and to demand transparency and accountability from those at the helm of this industry.
Written By Tatenda Belle Panashe