The likelihood of treatment (of any one patient) increases with the length of time since the origin of the disease. . . . Those cases in which the neoplastic process progresses slowly. . . are more likely to be transferred to the 'treated' category than to remain in the 'untreated'.
If persons in the untreated. . . group die at any time in the study interval, they are reported. . . In the treated group, however, deaths which occur before completion of the treatment are rejected from the data, since these patients do not then meet the criteria. . . of the term 'treated'. The longer it takes for completion of the treatment,. . . the worse the error.
It is not possible to make a certain evaluation. . . that cancer may be arrested if 'caught early'.
My studies have proven conclusively that untreated cancer victims actually live up to four times longer than treated individuals.
Beginning in 1940,. . . questionable grades of (low) malignancy were classed as cancer. . . . the proportion of 'cancer' cures. . . increased rapidly.
Ruth Buzzi
Sol LeWitt
Josh Koscheck
Jay Adams
Matthew Sweet
Rocco Landesman
Julian McMahon
Brad Dourif
Emilio Botin
Katheryn Winnick
Sacha Gervasi
Lothaire Bluteau