Jut think about this. About half a million people are going to die from one cancer or another in the US each year. Don't you think that if there was some sort of miracle cure out there, that some patient, doctor, researcher, or whomever would have heralded it to the world? You know the NY Times kind of exposure?

Any you think that by wandering around the web you are going to come across something that all these people have not thought of or that hasn't made the headlines across the world as the next coming of Christ as it relates to cancer survival? And you further think that if something this miraculous exists, it will be not be in medical research journals etc. but rather you are going to find it on the unregulated web, an environment that is rampant with miracle cures whose true mission is to separate the unsuspecting and trusting from their money. A place where lies and half truths outpace facts 100 to one (if not a worse ratio)?

If you think about this, is not what you are doing when you reflect on it, a little naive? Posting these kinds of questions on this forum is not productive for your friend. If you have questions about your friend, than please do post them as we would like to help you understand what their options are, what they are going through, and the best ways that you can help them. But these kinds of questions that you are currently posting are a waste of everyone's time.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.