Is This Cancer Drug CAUSING Cancer?!
We all know that Big Pharma’s drugs can give you plenty of nasty side effects.
But can they cause cancer?
According to an alarming new study, the answer is YES.
Even worse? One particular drug that is meant to TREAT cancer is actually causing people to relapse.
But you don’t have to be one of them.
I’ll be very happy when the mainstream medical community finally admits what the rest of us have already figured out…
Chemotherapy is ineffective, dangerous, and yes, even deadly.
This latest study adds yet another nail in the drug’s coffin.
Unfortunately, countless people—and especially children—will likely suffer and die before the drug gets pulled from the market.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia affects about 3,000 people in the US every year—and about 20% of those people are under 20 years old.
Statistics show that about 1 in 5 people who undergo chemotherapy and achieve “complete remission” end up relapsing.
But a shocking new study shows that it’s the chemotherapy that’s causing the relapse.
Let me say that again:
Chemotherapy can cause your cancer to return.
In a study published in the journal Blood, researchers performed genome sequencing on young acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients who had had their cancer relapse.
They found certain signatures—fingerprints, if you will—in about 20% of the patients that were consistent with chemotherapy drug resistance.
What this means is that chemotherapy can cause genetic mutations in a person that encourages cancer to return.
And when cancer returns, it’s almost always fatal.
When “cancer” is a side effect of a cancer drug, it’s time to consider a different drug.
If you’ve got cancer, before agreeing to chemo, talk to your doctor about other options.
It might just save your life.