Survival rates are vastly better for breast cancer patients
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Mar 6th, 2009 |
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Out of 107 women who had undergone mastectomies for breast cancer, 84% of those on
enzyme therapy survived more than five years, compared to 43% on conventional therapy.
That means enzymes nearly doubled the five-year survival rate for these women.
In a small study of five leukemia patients, three went into remission. These patients
received enzyme injections along with conventional cancer drugs. Another patient, who received
enzymes only — no drugs — also achieved remission. (Health Sciences Institute, June 1999 issue) Studies of pancreatic cancer patients indicate the same thing. As I noted earlier, the expected survival time for these patients is very poor. The average survival time ranges from three to six months.
In one study of enzyme therapy for pancreatic cancer patients, 30 survived more than two years
and some patients survived five to nine years. Remember, not one patient out of 126 survived
even two years in a study of the leading chemo drug. (Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to
Cancer, page 934)

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