“But the doctors in the past, as the review of the evidence showed, branded Jenner, Semmelweis, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Pasteur, Lister, Koch and Keen as charlatans...Napoleon said that war is too important to be left to the generals. We go on the assumption in the Senate that foreign relations are too important to be left to the diplomats...this question (on a novel cancer cure) is too important to leave purely to doctors.” SaidImportantWarAgePastLeftDarkNovelGoes OnEvidenceDoctorsRelationCancerMedicalCuresAssumptionReviewsSenateDark AgesHolmesDiplomatsCharlatansBrandedForeign RelationsPasteurCancer Cure Author:Paul Douglas
“The scientific evidence to support their belief that inhaling other people's smoke causes cancer simply does not exist.” PeopleDoeBeliefCausesSupportEvidenceCancerSmokeScientific Evidence Author:Christopher Booker
“It's a common myth that athletes and other highly active people need the protein from meat and dairy to fuel their activities and build and repair muscles and other bodily tissues. In fact, there is growing evidence that consumption of too much protein can lead to very serious health issues, including kidney disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. The active body can get all the protein it needs from a diverse, 100% plant-based diet.” PeopleNeedsFactsBodyCommonIssuesToo MuchGrowingSeriousActivityDiseaseEvidencePlantIncludingAthleteCancerActiveMythMeatDietsMusclesFuelDiverseConsumptionProteinTissuesDairyKidneysHealth IssuesPlant Based DietOsteoporosisKidney Disease Author:Sharon Gannon
“Six patients with advanced cancer were treated with amygdalin at dosages similar to those employed by Laetrile practitioners....intravenously... (and) orally...No clinical or lab evidence of toxic reaction was seen (by us).” AgeDarkSixEvidencePatientCancerMedicalReactionsTreatedToxicEmployedDark AgesLabsClinicalsDosage Author:Charles Moertel
“The whole idea of what is evidence for causation in epidemiology cannot be separated from tTindustry understood that if they could raise doubt about how you could conclude something caused cancer, that they put so much effort into getting so many receptive public health authorities to say, "Well, causation requires that these five things be met." So that is, in fact, nonsense.” IfsWellsIdeasWholeFactsEffortDoubtFiveMetsAuthorityUnderstoodEvidenceRaisesCancerNonsensePublic HealthReceptiveCausationEpidemiology Author:Devra Davis
“That was the worst part about having cancer, sometimes: The physical evidence of disease separates you from other people.” PeopleSometimesWorstDiseaseEvidenceCancer Book:The Fault in Our Stars Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“Isaac out of surgery. It went well. He's officially NEC. NEC meant "no evidence of cancer." A second text came a few seconds later. I mean, he's blind. So that's unfortunate.” WellsMeanEvidenceBlindCancerSecondsUnfortunateSurgeryIsaac Book:The Fault in Our Stars Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“There is a growing body of evidence that radiation in excess of what the government says are the minimum amounts we should be exposed to are actually good for you and reduce cases of cancer.” ShouldBodyGovernmentCasesGrowingAmountEvidenceCancerExposedExcessRadiationMinimum Author:Ann Coulter