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Jesus fucking christ my mother got blood cancer yesterday and doctors told me that she may die in 6 months !!!! and I wont let her die where should i study cancer and try to find some-kind a treatment or right fucking now I have nothing to do the next six months and will bringing some ideas together treat cancer?

>> No.9540771

>>9540766
>Discover cure for cancer after 6 months of research
>Can't use it until 5 years after your mom is already dead
You know there's a drug development process with actual multi-year steps you need to accomplish before you can apply for FDA approval, right?
https://www.fda.gov/ForPatients/Approvals/Drugs/ucm405622.htm

>> No.9540772

>>9540766
I'm sorry OP. It's a noble thing you are doing, but realistically if you are not in bio or med industry already, 6 months is realistically not enough time.

Please talk to your doctor about your situation. Be sure you are sleeping and eating enough and don't hesitate to ask your friends or family for help.

>> No.9540781

Start by taking the fundamental biology courses at khan academy and solve the quizzes you can end them all in one month If you did it hard enough..

>> No.9540796

>>9540766
I'm sorry OP stay strong

>> No.9540804

>>9540766
Look at clinical trials for oncology drugs, see if any match your mothers diagnoses. If they do, contact the company and see if any early trials are possible. If they say no or there are no trials for that indication, you're in a pretty rough situation.

Call top-tier hospitals and ask if anybodies working on a new course of treatment for the type of cancer. If so it'll be expensive as fuck, and your mom will likely still die from cancer, but they could maybe eek out a few more months or maybe even years.

>> No.9540821

It's all about diet, stupid. Eating mostly grain and other high antinutrient foods that are improperly prepared (unfermented), and few and limited varieties of veggies == cancer, guaranteed.

Besides that, you may benefit from reading the story of Raymond Rife with an open mind:

https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/royal-rife-bob-beck/

>> No.9540823

>>9540821
You don't belong here.

>> No.9540825

>>9540766
She can go through bone marrow transplant, if the cancer is leukemia of some kind

Chances of recurrence are possible but she might live for the next 5 years atleast

Talk to your doctor about that and get ready to sell your house, americuck

>> No.9540833

>>9540766
hmmmm
https://www.webmd.com/diet/a-z/alkaline-diets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megavitamin_therapy
https://jamesclear.com/the-beginners-guide-to-intermittent-fasting
https://www.canceractive.com/cancer-active-page-link.aspx?n=845
http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/foods-vitamins-and-herbs-that-kill-cancer
http://www.prokerala.com/health/diseases/cancer/natural-remedies-for-cancer.htm
https://www.healthline.com/health/anti-cancer-supplements
https://draxe.com/how-to-boost-your-immune-system/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27557543
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764179/
https://www.shefinds.com/collections/vitamins-slow-metabolism/#slide-1
This is all bordering on steve Jobs territory so I don't know how much this will help you OP, good luck

>> No.9540847

>>9540833
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/wellbeing/healthadvice/11424747/The-professor-who-cured-his-cancer-with-a-cocktail-of-everyday-pills-and-20-years-on-remains-disease-free.html
but be careful with antioxidants
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/antioxidants-may-make-cancer-worse/

>> No.9540852

>>9540833
this is precisely how steve jobs died

>> No.9540857

>>9540766

Sorry to hear man. My mom died of cancer a couple of years ago. The doctors do what they do, and have all the knowledge about her medical treatment, so you should do what you can do, that nobody else can.
If there is anything i would do differently with my mom (if i could go back in time) it would be to help her change her lifestyle. I mean get her to eat the absolute best kinds of food, you could start exercising with her, and maybe help her become more conscious and mindful in case the treatment isn't going in the right direction. Stress and worry might make the treatment less effective. (and all we really have is right now anyway, so we might as well enjoy it.)

And above all; spend time with her. You're going to regret not doing so when she's gone. Even if that doesn't happen for a long time. (tips fedora)

>> No.9540861

>>9540766
I saw some segment on 60 minutes or something where this felon invented a centrifuge thing where he ran his wife's blood through it to separate out the cancer in her blood.

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9540862

>>9540766
>believing the cancer meme

>> No.9540864

>>9540852
I'm not sayign his mother should avoid regular therapy, I'm just saying that supplementation and other things MIGHT (I know it's a big might) help.

>> No.9540868

Has your mother tried keto? It works wonders.

>> No.9540875

>>9540823
Aw, did the truth that applied frequencies are the universal cure for disease make a pharma funded education victim upset?
Yeah, please don't read the many accounts of how they destroyed Rife's career after he proved his method was effective.

>> No.9540879

>>9540875
>>9540823
everyone shut the fuck up OP's mother is in danger, either you try to help with good sources or you get the fuck outta here

>> No.9540916

>>9540766
OP, one word.

FASTING

And I mean proper fasting, not that Steve Jobs vegan BS. The trials are so-so, supposedly it noticeably helps, but it def. does no harm. Sadly, not much studies are available, since most people are old and just want to sweets stuff even if it kills 'em.

>> No.9540923

>>9540852
Steve Jobs died from carbs though. I know it's common to just call everything a fad, but it's not all correct. The idea is that since cancer requires glucose to function, you shift into ketomode, which you do in fasting or on a keto diet. Now, with
fasting, the body supposedly targets cancer a bit better.
see for example
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463451


OP, whatever the case. Easting far less, or even going on a 40 days FAST asap will very likely lenghten her lifetime.

>> No.9540925

>>9540821
This really activates my almonds.

>> No.9540939

>>9540766
Theres a clinical trial for a cancer cure that was shown to cure certain types of tumors in mice with a single injection. Its either coming in clinal trials soon or its already there. It made the news recently, google it. Im not sure if it works for leukemia but its worth a try.

>> No.9540958

>>9540916
Don't believe his lies

>> No.9541007

>>9540923
Steve Jobs died from PC

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9541017

>>9540821
>>9540833
>>9540847
>>9540861
>>9540864
>>9540868
>>9540875
>>9540916
>>9540923
>>9540939
>tfw realizing cancer patients or relatives of cancer patients are willing to believe any bullshit out of desperation
>tfw realizing it's probably hugely profitable to exploit this

>> No.9541033

>>9541017
HOW THE FUCK DO YOU EXPLOIT SOMEBODY WHO'S FASTING?

WHAT DO I SELL THEM, NOTHING??!??!?!?!!

I know it's generally wise to be weary of everything, but fasting does produce some regenerative effects. Chemo is effective, ofc , but it's like fighting an urban battle with nukes.

OP, go to PubMed and see the results for yourself. 80% of these /sci/ faggots are en-par with bill nye, the bachelor guy.

>> No.9541035

>Yeah vitamins and the herbal Jew are going to (((cure))) cancer.

Kill yourselves faggots. Stupid niggers suggesting this shit don’t even know what cancer is.

Just check out your doctors and see what they recommend. They managed to save my father’s life.

>> No.9541038

>>9540923
FFS, here's another

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5450454/

>> No.9541041

>>9541033
>en-par
>HOW THE FUCK DO YOU EXPLOIT SOMEBODY WHO'S FASTING?
I quoted you as one of the examples of someone posting bullshit cancer patients believe in out of desperation. I didn't say you were trying to exploit a cancer patient or sell them something, just pointing out that because they're so willing to believe anything including bullshit like what you posted that this probably means they're being exploited all the time by predatory scam artists.

>> No.9541068

>>9541041
>bullshit like what you posted
So, pubmed is bullshit according to you?

Why is it always like this? Why does /sci/ always have these "i watch le bill nye i am le science" faggots all over the place.

>> No.9541150

>>9541035
I would tell you to kill yourself for sharing awful advice, but it looks like you'd rather have miseducated western allopath doctors take care of that for you.

>>9541017
What possible harm could come from trying applied micro-voltaic electric frequencies, Rife's work? Well worth the try, if you aren't so foolish as to ignore anything that isn't approved of 'in the mainstream'

>> No.9541189

>>9540821
>>9540833
>>9540847
>>9540861
>>9540864
>>9540868
>>9540875
>>9540916
>>9540939
>>9541033
>>9541068
Oh great, it's another /sci/ believes in pseudo science thread.

>> No.9541211

>>9541189
hey does forum trolling pay well? paid per post right not by hour?

>> No.9541218

>>9541211
Actually they've instituted a pay for (you) system to get us working on our best banter. like how some advertising platforms only pay for clicks not views.

>> No.9541255

>>9540766
Look into 0 carb raw meat diet.

>> No.9541292

>>9541068
>So, pubmed is bullshit according to you?
>pubmed
You seem to be confused. Your post is here:
>>9540916
>>9540766
>OP, one word.
>FASTING
>And I mean proper fasting, not that Steve Jobs vegan BS. The trials are so-so, supposedly it noticeably helps, but it def. does no harm. Sadly, not much studies are available, since most people are old and just want to sweets stuff even if it kills 'em.
And here's a pubmed link from another post in this thread, which shows why you're being a pseud retard:
>>9540833
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27557543
>According to the American Cancer Society, the dietary recommendation for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy is to increase calorie and protein intake. In addition, there are no clear guidelines on the type of nutrition that could have a major impact on cancer incidence. Yet, various forms of reduced caloric intake such as calorie restriction (CR) or fasting demonstrate a wide range of beneficial effects able to help prevent malignancies and increase the efficacy of cancer therapies. Whereas chronic CR provides both beneficial and detrimental effects as well as major compliance challenges, periodic fasting (PF), fasting-mimicking diets (FMDs), and dietary restriction (DR) without a reduction in calories are emerging as interventions with the potential to be widely used to prevent and treat cancer. Here, we review preclinical and preliminary clinical studies on dietary restriction and fasting and their role in inducing cellular protection and chemotherapy resistance.
So if you're not intellectually dishonest the takeaway is, *at best*, that certain limited forms of restricted diet might help with reducing your chance of getting cancer in the future (irrelevant to OP's already cancer diagnosed mom) and might help slow the rate of chemo resistance. And it also says calorie restriction is potentially dangerous and isn't recommended by the ACA (in fact they recommend the opposite, eating more to combat cachexia).

>> No.9541299

>>9540923
>steve jobs died from carbs
[citaiton needed]

>> No.9541892

>>9541150
The ones that are sold as such cost thousands of dollars and the money goes to support criminals?

>> No.9541898

>>9541299
He means if Steve Jobs had stopped consuming all calories for a few months his cancer would starve to death.

>> No.9542055

hey, just leave america. There are already new and numerous, successful treatments and cures for most cancers. The FDA will fuck Americans every time. a friend of mine in college created a new treatment 4 years ago, that is extremely non-invasive and successfully destroys the malformed cells. she took tiny radiation seeds and surrounded the tiny seeds with lipids that are designed to only activate it's permeable membrane, and release the seed, if the surrounding lipids come into contact with a malformed inhibitor protein. it attacks the cancer, not the body's healthy cells. Seriously, get her to a better country where they care about their citizens, instead of money. Also, you need to get her onto a bone-marrow transplant recipient list ASAP; it will Double her life expectancy.

>> No.9542083

>>9540766
I am sorry mate. I recently lost my fiancee. I am a huge mass with 3 degrees but no future plan, no hope, no driving mechanism, no nothing. Enjoy getting lost in abyss and maybe we will be lucky enough to come out stronger.

>> No.9542084

>>9542055
>Also, you need to get her onto a bone-marrow transplant recipient list ASAP
Fuck that, OP, it's your mum, take the bone-marrow she needs by force from some homeless guy, they already basically killed themselves with alcohol and drugs anyway and no one will bother to arrest or prosecute you if you don't make a scene.

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9542087

>>9542083
>I recently lost my fiancee
>I am a huge mass
>mfw anon is the tumor that killed his fiancee

>> No.9542093

>>9540766

spend your time with your mother instead of wasting what little time you have left on 4chan. That's the one thing you'll regret is not spending enough time with her.

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9542104

>>9540766
Leukemia. Most common form of blood cancer, the main problem is the rapid development of tumors that can obstruct breathing and other vitals. Unlike topical tumors that grow out of control on skin for example, this means that surgeries can be applied but will never heal the root problem unless given many of them over long periods of time. The cancerous cells within the blood themselves will still make more tumors. The problem here is too many surgeries damage tissue. In short, if you could figure out a way to destroy them without numerous laborious surgeries that leave you weaker, then you could in theory give the patient a chance to recover. However, the healthy cells will need nutrients, and constant top ups of minerals and vitamins. To finalize this, the observation of returning cancerous tumors once "removed" should be done for a few months, with MRI or CAT imagery until, with a little luck may completely stop.


If only a technology existed that could penetrate tissue without damaging exterior tissue...

Oh wait.

Proton Therapy can.
-----------------------------

http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2017/07/17/proton-beam-therapy-is-arriving-in-the-uk-what-does-that-mean-for-patients/

http://www.ptc.cz/en/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTd5dv3VDws
------------------------------------

Hope this helps.

>> No.9542107

>>9542093
Thissss

>> No.9542127

>>9541292
https://news.usc.edu/103972/fasting-like-diet-turns-the-immune-system-against-cancer/
You lack rigor.

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9542147

>>9542104
>>9540825

Couple these two methods together and you may have a potent solution.

>> No.9542177

>>9542127
>You lack rigor
>posts an internet article written by a journalism major referring to:
http://www.cell.com/cancer-cell/fulltext/S1535-6108(16)30265-3
>The fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) is as effective as fasting in sensitizing tumors to chemotherapy
>Here we show that fasting can be substituted with a low calorie and protein FMD, which provides high nourishment
Wow, it's almost like that's exactly what I wrote already.
>>9541292
>certain limited forms of restricted diet... might help slow the rate of chemo resistance
>it also says calorie restriction is potentially dangerous and isn't recommended by the ACA (in fact they recommend the opposite, eating more to combat cachexia)
Fasting is potentially dangerous (which should be obvious if you've ever seen a wasting cancer patient), which is why that study deliberately tried a "fasting-mimicking diet" where the patients still received "high nourishment." And the way this "FMD" is potentially beneficial is in helping keep tumors responsive to chemotherapy.

>> No.9542182

Switch her to an all meat diet. Worse case she dies anyway. Best case it cures her

>> No.9542218

>>9542177
https://news.usc.edu/29428/fasting-weakens-cancer-in-mice/
Now read this one princess.

>> No.9542249

>>9542218
>Weakening yourself will also weaken the parasitic tumors draining you of resources.

THIS JUST IN. STARVING YOURSELF AND A BUNCH OF RATS WILL WEAKEN THE RATS!

>> No.9542254

>>9542218
>a study that found chemotherapy drugs work better when combined with cycles of short, severe fasting.
That's not saying anything new.
Yes, restricted diet might help slow the rate of chemo resistance.
I never said the problem with fasting was related to its potential to slow the rate of chemo resistance, I said the problem with the fact cancer patients have to deal with the problem of wasting. Do you have any idea how much the risk of death from the underlying cancer goes up once the patient starts wasting? That's WAY more significant than the fasting benefits you keep desperately clinging to tiny shreds of evidence to promote. There's a reason the ACA doesn't recommend this.

>> No.9542282

>>9542254
I eat one or two meals per week and I don't waste away. Whatever causes cachexia I doubt its fasting.

>> No.9542287

>>9542282
>I eat one or two meals per week and I don't waste away.
Do you currently have a cancer diagnosis?
>Whatever causes cachexia I doubt its fasting.
Just because your house caught fire for a reason other than gasoline doesn't mean pouring gasoline on it is a sensible response.

>> No.9542306

>>9542287
>Do you currently have a cancer diagnosis?
Negative but I've had several relatives get cancer and use fasting with doctor supervision.
>Just because your house caught fire for a reason other than gasoline doesn't mean pouring gasoline on it is a sensible response.
You are not listening. I eat one meal on Sunday and often don't eat again until Sunday comes round again. Until the recent hurricane destroyed my house and all my property I lived out in the country on barely anything. If you remember from that second article cancer cells don't have any breaks on their metabolism.

>> No.9542312

>>9540766
My father died last year of bone cancer.

Good luck

>> No.9542416

People talk about diet restrictions for trying to cure cancer, but what about something far more extreme like near-death fasting?
That could have some merit, because if part of the body is irresponsible with resources (i.e. a region of cancerous cells that grows out of control), it will definitely die when it is given no resources for multiple weeks.

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9542470

>>9540766

While /sci/entist virgins are masturbating mentally with useless Pure math and String Theory

The Medical Doctors Chads are trying to cure OP's Mom, getting free nurse's pussies and being more useful to society.

>> No.9542505

>>9540766
>https://www.sciencealert.com/cancer-vaccine-stanford-immunotherapy-t-cell-ox40-mouse-models-lymphoma
try to get in contact with her
>https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/idit-sagiv-barfi

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9542623

>>9542104
>Leukemia. Most common form of blood cancer
You're a fucking moron, myeloid and lymphoid leukaemia present themselves in hugely different ways. And not only is it stratified into different subtypes depending on cell type and speed, the most important thing is the genetic lesion.
Some leukaemias are easily curable, some kill you because your only choice is chemo. OP has been really vague with the term blood cancer

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9542628

>>9542623
Following this up, I'm actually researching AML including a tidbit in immunotherapy, AMA

>> No.9542648

>>9540772
>if
How could you even begin to entertain this? It doesn't matter how good you are at biochemistry; you're not coming up with a cure for anything in 6 months.

>> No.9543377

>>9540766
OP, ignore everyone in this thread and watch this
>YOU CAN PREVENT AND REVERSE CANCER WITH A WFPB DIET
https://youtu.be/0VX_oZBMSd4

>> No.9543408

>>9542306
>You are not listening.
I understood you just fine, here's the very specific faulty reasoning I was disputing there, don't try to weasel out of this:
>>9542282
>Whatever causes cachexia I doubt its fasting.
You said you doubt fasting *causes* wasting. Which is irrelevant because we're talking about fasting being dangerous for cancer patients who could start wasting and become significantly more likely to die in the near future.
As in regardless of whether thing A *causes* situation B, that says nothing about whether thing A is incapable of *worsening* situation B.
This was explained to you with the very nice house fire / gasoline analogy.
Just because gasoline didn't cause your house fire doesn't mean gasoline is a harmless thing to start pouring on your house fire.
Just because fasting didn't cause your cancer patient's wasting doesn't mean limiting their food intake is a harmless thing to try with them.
The way more conventional approach to dealing with a wasting cancer patient is to try to increase their calorie intake. Because again, once a cancer patient starts rapidly losing weight that is a really bad sign their condition is going south, and whatever benefits fasting might have in certain situations is not nearly as significant as the known association between wasting and a cancer patient's near future mortality rate.

>> No.9543428

>>9542083
Sorry for your loss, Anon.

>> No.9543489

>>9540766
>Start fasting
>Liposomal vitamin C
>Meat only with olive oil

Do this anon

>> No.9543525

what is it exactly? Some are quite treatable. Others not so much.

Unless you live in yurop/canada and have to go on a waiting list for chemo then yes youre fucked

>> No.9543640

>>9540766
Well, anon. She's got it 10 to 20 years too early for a cure. Try not to kill yourself after, is my advice.

>> No.9543659

>>9540766
oncological viruses would be your best bet.
At least its not metastatic yet and hopefully its not bone related. If it is actually metastatic, my condolences.

>> No.9543665

>>9540766
OP go to a research hospital's website (like CU health or something, an institute that is known for cancer research) and look if they have trials available for terminal patients with your mom's cancer. But before that are you sure the doctor said it's untreatable? He may just be a shit-tier physician who's spouting a textbook paragraph back at you so get a second or third opinion because cancer is complex.
t. Biologist who's sister is an oncologist

>> No.9543670

>>9541017
Cancer treatment by non-doctors has been a racket for literally hundreds of years, and there is no crackdown on it ever.

>> No.9543680

>>9542055
Did she ever think that may be not all cancers will even have that protein? Or that radiation is, well you know, radiation and leaks out regardless? Stop lying asshole.

>> No.9543685

>>9540766
CONGRATZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.9543698

>>9541150
>allopath
wewlad, here we go.
>What possible harm could come from trying applied micro-voltaic electric frequencies, Rife's work? Well worth the try, if you aren't so foolish as to ignore anything that isn't approved of 'in the mainstream'
Yeah, they're just cancer patients, already dying anyway, what's the harm in exploiting their desperation or the desperation of their family and loved ones by selling them bullshit?
Fucking kill yourself you human refuse.

>> No.9543705

>>9540766
Shit dude, even a bachelor's degree is 4 years on average. If you don't know shit about biology and chemistry your are not going to single handedly develope a new cancer drug.

>> No.9543707

>>9543705
Didn't you read the thread? You just need some silver water and fasting, senpai!

>> No.9543722

>>9543707
Lmao, cancer threads always devolved into nonsense so quickly on /sci/ I don't get it.

>> No.9543724

>>9543665
This. Always get a third opinion when it comes to a serious health problem. And don’t be scared of asking the doctor questions either.

>> No.9543731

>>9542104
>Proton Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xd42veg7KY

>> No.9543828

>>9543525
>Unless you live in yurop/canada and have to go on a waiting list for chemo then yes youre fucked
Crowd fund a trip to burger land?

>> No.9544289

>>9540766
My mother died from cancer.

FeelsBadMan.png

>> No.9544661

Invent a cure for stupidity while you're at it brainlet.

>> No.9544756

Studying cancer right now! Pretty cool stuff. Sometimes it's caused by the fusion of two chromosomal segments so that it can develop into a constantly active oncogene. Sometimes it can be caused by a consecutively active regulator to recombine with an oncogene. Sometimes mutations alter oncogene's regulators, usually cause their DNA repair system was damaged in those cells. Fun stuff alright!

>> No.9544757

>>9540771
>needing FDA approval to give a drug you made yourself to your mother
why?

>>9540766
Im very sorry OP. Ill pray for you and your mother, hopefully she will be alright. God Bless.

>> No.9544758

>>9544757
Yeah, you're right, OP should just synthesize an untested chemical compound and try it out on his mom. What's the worst that can happen?

>> No.9544759

Also pray you didn't inherit it OP!

>> No.9544761

>>9540766
The cure for cancer is to never study for it.

>> No.9544764

>>9544758
your post implied he already discovered the cure for cancer and he just needed approval for it to bring it to market

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9544770

>>9544764
Your post implies that isn't how science isn't conducted already and marketed to the public.

"Flying Sneakers By 2020!"

"Insert Pop-Science Money Research Generator Here!"

"me + self + I = m3m3m3"

>> No.9544779

>>9544770
can you rephrase that in English?

>> No.9544780

>>9544764
>your post implied he already discovered the cure for cancer
What? I was saying even if he somehow came up with a cure for cancer he would still need way more time then what he has before he could actually use it safely / legally.

>> No.9544783

>>9544779
Breathe In, Breathe Out; Sleep: Repeat Ad Finitum.

>> No.9544807

>>9544780
if he "came up with the cure", then thats that, its the cure. Whether or not the FDA approves it, you just said he discovered the cure

>> No.9544821 [DELETED] 

>>9544807
Cool.

Maybe now everyone can shut the fuck up about cancer and how it is so horrible when people starve to death every day because 'privileged rich people' are the only ones that don't know that cancer is a meme we made up to start extracting money from them.

Give Donald Trump Cancer secretly and watch how all the money will start flowing to cancer research.

Go on 4chan. I can wait.

>> No.9544875

>>9540766
I hope you find a cure for your mother's cancer.

As a last resort you could always try cryonics:
http://alcor.org/
http://www.cryonics.org/

>> No.9544899

>>9544807
>if he "came up with the cure", then thats that, its the cure.
Yeah, "that's that." Except then your mom has a bad reaction to the untested cure you discovered and her entire epidermal layer of skin and mucosa undergo necrosis and detach, resulting in her spending her remaining week of life in some of the worst pain and suffering possible with doctors having no idea how to handle it because you used an untested experimental chemical on your mother.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_epidermal_necrolysis

>> No.9544913 [DELETED] 

>>9544899
how could I do that? I'm 7 years old.

>> No.9544920

relax OP its just a cancer

>> No.9545055

>>9540766
Maybe if yhou didn't touch urself this wouldn't have happened.

>> No.9545084
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Cancer must be a real pain in the ass for you ScienceFags;
Seriously, it shows how completely flaccid modern science is in the way of anything that is able to be proven in practical application.
Keep jerking to your "Space Station",
Fags.

>> No.9545101

>>9545084
Considering cancer is no longer certain death you're wrong.

>> No.9545104

>>9543722
They devolve into shilling on EVERY website a discussion is made about cancer except for ones with strict moderation. Homeopaths make big bucks off of Alex Jones-esque marketing towards cancer patients.

>> No.9545105

>>9545101
lol "if we catch it in time" (brings in Billions, by scaring people into seeing their limp brained doctors). Muh Screening, which, probably, causes cancer. Ironically and unIronically.

>> No.9545109

>>9545104
Ya think maybe it's because the general public is catching onto the utter impotence of 'Science' to do anything except demand more and more for Muh Research. You Faggots are useless.

>> No.9545153

>>9545105
I hope you die of treatable cancer, ironically and unironically. Conspiratards should fuck off and stop shitting up this board.

>> No.9545166

>>9545153
Go Mash a Tit, irradiate otherwise healthy people, and pump Chemo into the veins of the innervated, and Call it SCIENCE!

Bitch.

>> No.9545169

>>9545084
one word
kys

>> No.9545181

A friend of my dad was diagnosed with kidney cancer, but it had spread so much that at the time they diagnosed him they didn't even bother to check the type and if it was lung or kidney. they gave him 2 months to live, but he survived those 2 months on the initial treatment that managed to stall the growth a bit. once they figured out the exact type of kidney cancer, they put him on some immunotherapy meds and told him another 4 months at best. fast forward 2 years, he keeps getting better and better.

What i'm trying to say is that you should be strong for your mother and know the timeframes doctors give you are statistics. Some people can beat the statistic, so it's very important for her not to give up. i wish you both well anon

>> No.9545192

>>9542470
>implying doctors create treatments and study molecular mechanics of diseases
>implying doctors simply don't give x pill for y diagnoses

top kek. i bet my life if you ask 30 doctors, 29 won't even be able to remember amino-acid structures and properties, let alone any molecular biology and chem they learned in uni. it's not their fault, since they are overworked like dogs even in good countries, but they stop being scientists and start being pill-pushers or butchers 2 years after uni

>> No.9545200

>>9545192
Nice post. It's just those few degrees of separation from the University that would implicate Master/Puppet relationship with that of the Doctor. The front line Specialists have always done what they are told to do without a deep understanding Muh Science behind it. The M.D. is a drone with a hook up his Ass.

>> No.9545213

>>9545200
it's not their fault though, like i said they are overworked as fuck. they have literally no time to stay informed on research, and they slowly forget even the basics they learned in uni.

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>> No.9545222

Modern Medicine as pertains to Cancer (SCIENCE!!!)
>Beat a Tit for years on end, squash it, irradiate
>Few years down the line "You have Cancer"
>Irradiate some more, pump Chemo in blood (killing everything)
>Time for some Butchery.
>Pills, Chemo. More tests, but at least they can't squash Tit anymore
>That'll be 5 million dollars.
>Science Fag jizzes on himself.
>SCIENCE!!!

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>>9545222
i agree 100%

>> No.9545246

>>9543408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3lUgIvBZM
Video related. I think you are completely wrong about the cause of wasting.

>> No.9545357

Can I get a RunDown?

>> No.9545401

clinicaltrials.gov if you're serious OP

>> No.9545483

>>9540766
OP. Look up drug repurposing/repositioning, and see if there are any common generic drugs that have potential clinical applications for your mother's type of cancer. Look up lab studies for your those drugs and your mother's type of cancer. Study biological targets and mechanisms.

These are drugs that have been tested in clinical trials for other treatments other than cancer, so they have least been shown to be easily absorbed and stay in the bloodstream for long periods of time, however, since they are generic drugs, nobody has yet spent billions of dollars to test them for cancer treatment.

For example a generic beta-blocker, propanalol, has been shown to be effective against angiosarcoma. There are some studies that show that it may help with blood cancers, but these studies are still preliminary.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3318877/

Here are a list of other drugs as well, but this is just for one type of blood cancer.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5712546/

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>>9545109

>> No.9545557

>>9541017
Giving false hope in a dire situation is probably the most exploitable thing there is.
There's a reason why so many people convert to religion in prison.

>> No.9545654

>>9544899
Just because it hasn't been fda approved doesn't mean its untested. He can test it on his own.

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>>9545105
>This fucking post

>> No.9546105

>>9545658
KEK

>> No.9546228

>>9540766
My mother committed suicide out of the blue last summer. Consider yourself lucky, at least you'll get to tell her how much you love her and hug her and kiss her one last time, and you won't have to live the rest of your life wondering why the fuck she did it.
Ultimately you'll just have to accept it, the death of your parents is when you truly become an adult and have to face up to the ugly reality of life.

>> No.9546320

>>9544758
I dunno, I guess the worse that can happen is she dies slightly sooner than the cancer takes her? Really nothing to lose in this scenario

>> No.9546418

>>9540766
Bengston method has over 90% success rate.

>> No.9547981

>>9546228
He is just a troll.

>> No.9548006

>>9546418
>>>/v/ixra

>> No.9548018

Get her to eat a healthy diet and exercise a lot more. I've met someone who beat cancer by doing that who was only given a few months to live. It may or may not work 100% but it will definitely help and may prolong her life expectancy.

>> No.9548020

>>9540821
This just isn’t true. One of my friends died of cancer two weeks ago and he was a 22 year old body builder who ate mostly meat and vegetables.

>> No.9548431

>>9548020
lol

>> No.9548438

>>9548020
>body builder on steroids
>healthy

>> No.9548601

>>9545654
How the fuck is he going to test it, on mice? That won't tell you how people will react to it, there's a reason drugs need to be tested with actual human patients at some point before it can be approved. And you need a lot of testing before you can even begin to reasonably think it isn't going to have some unexpected horrible side effect. Just because you have cancer doesn't mean you want to have a bad reaction to a drug that makes the entire top layer of your skin die and slough off. For all you know the cancer could have spontaneously went into remission and she would've been healthy and able to live comfortably for decades to come if you hadn't screwed around with self-"tested" non-approved experimental drugs.

>> No.9548628

>>9540766
>blood cancer

tell me the type of blood cancer and I will hook you up with knowledge of the best options, including immunotherapies

>> No.9548767

>>9540766
Actually, you can research the problem yourself and the best treatments available.

My Dad saved his ass multiple by becoming his own advocate.

>> No.9548777

>>9540766
I'm sorry anon.

>> No.9548810

>>9548767
OP's talking about inventing something new, not reading about existing treatments on webmd

>> No.9549065

Get her signed up to get frozen.

There's only a small chance it will work.

It's a low risk, high reward gamble.

>> No.9549606

I'm sorry man, that's really rough. Unfortunately, 6 months isn't enough time with no experience, but to me this is a call of action for you. This is a great reason to pursue a goal of doing cancer research, and I hope everything goes okay for you and your mom.

>> No.9550904

>>9548601
YOU HAVE TO GO BACK

>> No.9551787

>>9550904
where?

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>>9540766

>> No.9551822

>>9546228
>when you truly become an adult
my mom is like 54 and her parents are still going pretty well

>> No.9551836

>>9540958
do your reading nig

>> No.9551977

>>9540771
As if he would wait for the FDA at that point

>> No.9551983

>>9540833
>steve jobs
>gave himself pancreatic cancer after eating nothing but fruit
yeaaaaah, I think ol Stevie should've stuck to being the Billy Mays of the tech world on that one

>> No.9552255

>>9540766
Sorry for your mom op

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>>9540781

>> No.9553205

Chaga mushroom shows anti tumor effacy in studies with mice. Tho i cant remember if blood cancer was tested, gotta lool that up yourself.

>> No.9553223

>>9540766
Bone marrow transplant (after chemotherapy & radiation) is the only know way to cure bone cancer.

However the fail rate is high. you need luck.

A good nutrition is also never too late.

>> No.9553226

>>9540766
Bone marrow transplant (after chemotherapy & radiation) is the only known way to cure bone cancer. But it's fail rate is high. you need luck.

A good nutrition is also never too late.

>> No.9553246

>>9540766
I'm sorry anon
How old is she?

>> No.9553538

>>9551822
Not everyone is afforded the luxury of living one's whole life like a child

>> No.9554088

>>9540857
Thanks for the share anon

>> No.9554134

>>9553226
>A good nutrition is also never too late.
this this this this this

and a positive outlook, as stupid as that sounds. There is a good reason why new treatments and medications are double-blind tested with placebos. People can think themselves sick, and they can think themselves well. Within reason, obviously, but if you have any chance in hell it sure fucking helps.

>> No.9554966

Big Pharma Hates Me! Learn how one anon cured cancer with this one simple trick!
>Fake accident and bleed out
>Get blood transfusion
>Do it again until all of your blood has been replaced

>> No.9555300

>>9540766
>where should i study cancer

in ur mom lel

>> No.9555403

>>9540766
There is a cure for leukemia you sick-mother-having nigger, it's called t-car cell therapy

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>>9540766
try fasting and let autophagy do all the work

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>>9540766

quickly OP, invent a singularity level AI that's capable of curing cancer before your mom dies

At this point your best bet is to reach out for that head transplant guy that was supposed to do a real head transplant this year or somethig

>> No.9557207

>>9540766
my mom has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last month.

a lot of things you usually consider important lose all their value when something like this hit you.
ii wish you and your mom best of luck anon

>> No.9557741

>>9540766
OP, start studying now. Maybe you won't be in time to save your mother, but in the future, you will be in time to save somone else's mother. Or child. Your mom will be proud of you.

>> No.9558689

>>9540766
Biz here. Do you know who are the easy target right? Cancer patients. My god I wish I could go knock on your door and shill fucoidan pills to your family. More margins on this magical seaweed pill than chemo