12-26-2018, 12:46 PM
There's a huge number of false positives in cancer research that massively financially benefit doctors and healthcare system.
My neighbor's lady in her 60-ies, came to this country and did not know about poison ivy plants. One day she decided to help him clean some wines on the backyard, and got it all over her. Since it was lots, they took her to the local hospital. Local hospital did some blood tests and ... diagnosed blood cancer (!!) scammers.
Basically, had something to do with very large amount of, I think , white blood cells? Basically, her immune system went into overdrive to heal poison ivy wounds, was diagnosed by fake "doctors" as "cancer". of course, very expensive pills were prescribed.
I explained this to him, she looks as healthy as a bull. She has no cancer and she's still fine now what...maybe he 3rd year.
False positives - massive profits.
My neighbor's lady in her 60-ies, came to this country and did not know about poison ivy plants. One day she decided to help him clean some wines on the backyard, and got it all over her. Since it was lots, they took her to the local hospital. Local hospital did some blood tests and ... diagnosed blood cancer (!!) scammers.
Basically, had something to do with very large amount of, I think , white blood cells? Basically, her immune system went into overdrive to heal poison ivy wounds, was diagnosed by fake "doctors" as "cancer". of course, very expensive pills were prescribed.
I explained this to him, she looks as healthy as a bull. She has no cancer and she's still fine now what...maybe he 3rd year.
False positives - massive profits.