The Fear of Asking the Right Questions About Cancer
Why do we need to address the root cause of cancer

Cancer rates are climbing steadily, with predictions suggesting 1 in 2 people in the UK will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. This worrying figure raises an important question, how can medical experts make such a strong prediction? More importantly, why are we not questioning the basic way we understand this disease?
Rethinking Our View of Cancer
The widespread campaigns in the Uk calling us to fight cancer have shaped how we collectively see and feel about the disease as an enemy we must battle. However, some doctors offer a completely different view. What if cancer is not our enemy but a protective response? According to this alternative perspective, cancer might be the body's attempt to shield itself from harmful substances and underlying health problems.
This different way of thinking allows us to challenge the very foundation of how we approach cancer research and treatment.
Asking Better Questions
While fundraising for cancer research continues to raise millions in donations, perhaps we are focusing on the wrong questions and should be asking the right ones. Instead of only looking for better treatments and cures, we might benefit more by asking:
1. Why are cancer rates rising so dramatically?
2. What are the root causes behind this epidemic?
3. How can we effectively prevent cancer from developing in the first place?
The current approach is rather like a confusing situation, imagine constantly drinking dirty water from a tap while looking for a cure for the illness it causes. The sensible solution would be to fix the source of contamination, not just treat the resulting symptoms.
Environmental Factors Worth Examining
In other public health situations, we respond to threats with quick action. When a contaminated food product is found, it is quickly recalled from shop shelves. Yet when it comes to potential cancer causing elements in our environment, the response is often very slow or non-existent
Various studies and reports, which can be found online have raised concerns about possible cancer links to many aspects of modern life:
- GMO foods and their related farming chemicals
- Weather modification and cloud seeding programmes
- Industrial chemicals in water supplies
- Electromagnetic frequencies from common electronic devices like Mobile Phones, Smart TVs and Smart technology.
- Medication and Experimental Vaccinations
As long as these potential threats remain in our environment, we may continue to see rising cancer rates and other health challenges like MS, Cardiovascular and respiratory issues, especially among those with weakened immune systems.
Moving from Treatment to Prevention
The way forward requires courage, the courage to ask uncomfortable questions about the world we have created and the choices we have made ,and what our governments should be doing to remove the carcinogenic substance. Would they do that? I will leave the answer to you. Prevention must become as important as treatment, shifting our focus from merely managing cancer to understanding and removing its causes.
This does not mean abandoning cancer research or treatments that may save lives. Rather, it is about broadening our approach to include a thorough investigation of environmental factors and lifestyle choices that may contribute to cancer development.
By asking the right questions, we might discover that the most effective way to reduce cancer's impact is not through more complex treatments, but through creating an environment where cancer becomes increasingly rare. That would be a true achievement, not against cancer as an enemy, but for human health as our ultimate goal.
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