Australian Sceptics, page-63

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    Wow. Just... wow. And all that time, the cancer is growing, spreading, and getting ready to metastasize.

    While you're busy patting the patient's hand and doing your mumbo jumbo, a real doctor would have:

    - taken core and lymph node biopsies and sent them for histology to grade the degree of differentiation, invasiveness etc., to stain for estrogen receptor, HER2, etc. to get an idea of which regulatory pathways are broken, and to determine which lymph nodes are involved.

    - scheduled a surgery to remove the primary tumour;

    - worked out a schedule of chemo drugs most likely to work for the particular tumour make-up revealed from the histo; and

    - explained to the poor girl that the treatment is not going to be at all fun - in fact it will probably be the most awful thing she's ever been through - but it's what needs to be done to save her life.

    Because cancer isn't a disease of stress. It's not caused by some imbalance in the body's "energy flow", and making the patient feel happy will do absolutely nothing to stop her from gradually rotting from the inside out. Cancer is mutant cells - cells whose DNA has been damaged in one or more of the regions coding for genes that tell them to stop growing, and to die on command. And every cancer is broken *differently*. Just like no amount of wishful thinking will unscramble an egg, no amount of medicine (or "medicine") will return them to their natural state. They have to be removed - Every. Last. One.

    You're a quack. A very dangerous quack - and if you were to "treat" a person with those symptoms the way you say, you'd be effectively committing murder.
 
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