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This report is different from all others; it has not been written for the
cancer patient, although he or she may find it extremely interesting and
informative.
The report is a business plan, a proposition describing a unique window
of opportunity. It is addressing the entrepreneur who is able to recognize
the significance of what is happening in the field of cancer therapy. The
plan is scientifically sound, entirely legal, and requires relatively modest
investment of funds and effort.
The collection of cancer treatments presented on this website, if brought
under one roof, is capable of eliminating all malignancies in cancer patients
gently, rapidly, and inexpensively, without toxic harm and side effects.
This is not an optimistic and "forward looking" statement, but
a conclusion based on clinical research and actual human treatment results.
The continued existence of allopathic oncology as it is practiced - or
perpetrated - today, hangs on a single thread. The scissors to cut the
thread are available and ready. What are the scissors? Am I talking about
a cancer clinic? No, there is something much more dangerous to the cancer
industry than any number of private clinics. The project requires careful
preparation and organization, but it is eminently doable.
The above plan lifts the issue of cancer treatment out of the field of
oncology, and out of the jurisdiction of the AMA and FDA. We are not talking
about confrontation and legal battles, but about a strategy carried out
under a charter different from that of a medical doctor, yet with similar
licences and legislated rights.
The medical and scientific tools are available, and are already being used
by reputable professionals. All is needed is planning, organization and
funding. To the vast surprise - and chagrin - of the medical establishment,
the century-old problem of the dread disease would be solved quickly and
quietly.
The entrepreneur would become very rich. Millions of cancer patients would
become healthy. Last, but not least, the nightmare called oncology would
become history.
Bad news for oncologists and undertakers; a wonderful blessing for society.
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