does anyone know the answer to this? Asking for a friend: Is "immunotherapy" the same as chemotherapy, in this context (as far as palliative vs cure, and the side effects)? This friend has been told that immunotherapy is new and has shown great promise... has milder side effects, it "works WITH the body's immune system" -- so if anyone h…
does anyone know the answer to this? Asking for a friend: Is "immunotherapy" the same as chemotherapy, in this context (as far as palliative vs cure, and the side effects)? This friend has been told that immunotherapy is new and has shown great promise... has milder side effects, it "works WITH the body's immune system" -- so if anyone has helpful info on this, I would greatly appreciate it. I have a bad gut feeling about immunotherapy, and this is what my friend is being pressured and encouraged to begin immediately -- every 3 week infusions for a year or more! He has started, and he is not feeling great (is it the cancer? is it the immunotherapy?) -- is this chemo with a new name?
Immunotherapy is not chemo. It has been around for almost 30 years. My brother had stage 4 melanoma on his head and neck. After drastic surgery to remove it and a ton of lymph nodes he was given a short time to live. His doctor started him on Yervoy (immunotheray) and then chemo pills. Neither worked. He was then given Keytruda (immunotherapy) and it put him into remission. It has not re-occurred in 6+ years. Side effects were minimal. I think Keytruda was developed to treat lung cancer but his doc gave it to him anyway since his situation was so grave. I would encourage your friend to explore the Tippens cancer protocol mentioned in this article.
Unfortunately, the entire industry is a corrupt dumpster fire 🔥 that needs to be cleaned, trashed, and replaced. There must be a new system in place to promote honest, trustworthy, independent cancer treatment discovery, research, and reporting without censorship, quid pro quo, gaslighting, plundering, and systematic corruption. Let the best treatment with the least harm, the highest outcomes for a cure, and the lowest costs prevail. A new system that will reward merits, honesty, patient-benefits-centered goals, transparency in reporting, and quality in production and service.
I know two people who have used the immunotherapy with success
However, the first person I know, who had been diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, and had been doing quite well with the immunotherapy, then took the covid "vaccine". Not sure how many. I was devastated when I heard.
Not long after, the cancer spread to her brain. She passed away within a year.
The second young woman incurred her stage four cancer after the cvid "vaccine". Stage four upon examination. Immunotherapy has been working for her. Althought they did have to stop it for a bit because of - get this - an autoimmune reaction AND myocarditis.
You can't make this stuff up.
I also know many people who have lived several years cancer free after chemo and radiation.
I am not saying that alternatives aren't the way to go. I would try them before chemo.
But to say that most die, I think, is just not true. Many live for several years after traditional treatment.
does anyone know the answer to this? Asking for a friend: Is "immunotherapy" the same as chemotherapy, in this context (as far as palliative vs cure, and the side effects)? This friend has been told that immunotherapy is new and has shown great promise... has milder side effects, it "works WITH the body's immune system" -- so if anyone has helpful info on this, I would greatly appreciate it. I have a bad gut feeling about immunotherapy, and this is what my friend is being pressured and encouraged to begin immediately -- every 3 week infusions for a year or more! He has started, and he is not feeling great (is it the cancer? is it the immunotherapy?) -- is this chemo with a new name?
Thanks.
Immunotherapy is not chemo. It has been around for almost 30 years. My brother had stage 4 melanoma on his head and neck. After drastic surgery to remove it and a ton of lymph nodes he was given a short time to live. His doctor started him on Yervoy (immunotheray) and then chemo pills. Neither worked. He was then given Keytruda (immunotherapy) and it put him into remission. It has not re-occurred in 6+ years. Side effects were minimal. I think Keytruda was developed to treat lung cancer but his doc gave it to him anyway since his situation was so grave. I would encourage your friend to explore the Tippens cancer protocol mentioned in this article.
I believe they are also lumping the new mRNA cancer therapy as immunotherapy (which it technically IS) so BE CAREFUL.
BOOM! "Warning Will Robinson!"
That would be "The devil in the details!"
Next thing you know MRNA be classified as "natural flavors."
A distant relative had liver cancer, and was treated with immunotherapy. His MIL thought he'd be dead by the end of the summer.
He died in May, way ahead of schedule.
BTW... his wife was given info on Fenben etc. As per usual... "we're doing what his oncologist says."
Unfortunately, the entire industry is a corrupt dumpster fire 🔥 that needs to be cleaned, trashed, and replaced. There must be a new system in place to promote honest, trustworthy, independent cancer treatment discovery, research, and reporting without censorship, quid pro quo, gaslighting, plundering, and systematic corruption. Let the best treatment with the least harm, the highest outcomes for a cure, and the lowest costs prevail. A new system that will reward merits, honesty, patient-benefits-centered goals, transparency in reporting, and quality in production and service.
I know two people who have used the immunotherapy with success
However, the first person I know, who had been diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, and had been doing quite well with the immunotherapy, then took the covid "vaccine". Not sure how many. I was devastated when I heard.
Not long after, the cancer spread to her brain. She passed away within a year.
The second young woman incurred her stage four cancer after the cvid "vaccine". Stage four upon examination. Immunotherapy has been working for her. Althought they did have to stop it for a bit because of - get this - an autoimmune reaction AND myocarditis.
You can't make this stuff up.
I also know many people who have lived several years cancer free after chemo and radiation.
I am not saying that alternatives aren't the way to go. I would try them before chemo.
But to say that most die, I think, is just not true. Many live for several years after traditional treatment.
I really appreciate this thoughtful response, with many real-life examples of people you know personally. Thanks.
Unfortunately, yes it is 🙏
Thank you, Mike Williams, for this very informative and helpful reply.