Exactly. It's especially sad when you see good people who really want to live and have lots to live for. There are so many children, too, who are being punished by the doctors' standard cancer approach of chemo and radiation because they are losing their parents or having them too sick to function.
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I live where cancer is the norm and I see it's effects. I witnessed a lady get radiation to a point that she can't produce saliva. Now she has been thru 3 rounds of chemo and now she needs proton therapy. And with all that her cancer has done nothing. Nothing. It is the same size and she still can't have it operated on.
I know what you mean. I just moved from the Arkansas delta and it's one of the hot spots for cancer. It was very much "normal". The farming chemicals such as Roundup are likely to blame for the higher cancer rates there. The farmers, once they get to a certain age usually get cancer, too. Almost 50% of the older people it seemed had gotten cancer at least once there. I'm glad I got away from those farm chemicals to say the least...
I live in northeast Louisiana which is the same area and yep most of the farmers die early of cancer.