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Psychologists Say ‘War On Cancer’ Metaphors May Do More Harm Than Good

NEWS

The use of war metaphors when referring to cancer may do more harm than good, say psychologists.

COMMENT

The so-called ‘War On Cancer’ is an outright fraud. With the global cancer drug market now expected to be worth $200 billion a year by 2022, it is clearly not in the pharmaceutical industry’s financial interests to prevent or cure cancer. Instead, the maintenance and expansion of this disease is a precondition for the industry’s financial growth.

As a result of this global fraud, cancer remains among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. During 2018, statistics from the International Agency for Research on Cancer show there were 18.1 million new cases of cancer and 9.6 million cancer-related deaths. The total economic cost of the disease now exceeds $1 trillion per year.

But it doesn’t have to be like this. Cancer research conducted at the Dr. Rath Research Institute has proven that certain specific combinations of micronutrients can block all key mechanisms that make cancer a deadly disease. The development of these approaches has set up new therapeutic directions and presents a real chance to control cancer.

Of course, the fact that the role of micronutrients in controlling cancer has neither been understood nor applied to this disease is no accident. To the contrary, it has been deliberately neglected and withheld in the interests of the global pharmaceutical investment business.

To learn about Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking discoveries and research in the area of cancer, we invite you to download free copies of the chapters from the book he has authored with Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Victory Over Cancer.

Read article in the Guardian (UK)