
A ray of hope ...
Welcome to the American Anti-Cancer Society !
The American Anti-Cancer Society is coming to life with one mission and
one commitment: eradicate cancer as a lethal disease. This, we recognize,
may seem a very ambitious project, and for many may sound utopian.
It is certainly ambitious and it won't be an easy task, but is not utopian.
We will need the assistance and support of every person that may feel this
is a cause worth fighting for, but we know it can be done. As we expand the
content of this site, you will know why we believe it is feasible, and how we
intend to accomplish our purpose.
The causes of cancer have been known for decades. Since the beginning
of last century, many noted researchers found evidence of the effects of a
variety of cancer promoting/inducing factors that, when put together, pro-
vide a clear picture of what is the real nature of the disease and why and
how it arises.
Cancer is not in itself the disease, but the final, visible expression of a
symptomless pathologic condition, suspected since the early ages of
Medicine in Greece, and still nowadays, but difficult or nearly impossible to
detect with conventional means because it doesn’t present clear symptoms
or clinical signs. Its character is however present in the clinical record of
every cancer case.
The detection and precise characterization of that condition occurred more
than fifty years ago, independently by three researchers who subsequently
demonstrated that malignant cells live in absence of oxygen, malignancy is
reversible, cancer is not hereditary, can be detected before it arises, can
be thoroughly prevented, and can be effectively treated without resorting
to toxicity.
After many years of studying the large body of very valuable research con-
ducted during the last century - much of which is presently ignored - it is
unavoidable to reach the conclusion that cancer should have been brought
to an end long ago, had there been a real commitment to do it.
Two factors have prevented this to happen: the general blindness of medi-
cal research to anything that cannot be appreciated with the senses, and
the lack of funds and support for those scientists who are not compromised
with the entities that provide most of the funds for research and dictate what
to investigate.
For decades already, most of scientific research has been dedicated to ex-
plore every possible minutia within the realm of the effects - the malignant
cells - always in search of something that can be patented, put in produc-
tion, and sold for a profit. Funds are available only for this type of research;
it has been known for long that the numerous so called ‘non-profit organiza-
tions’ are carefully guided by their qualifying panels not to approve grants
outside those parameters.
There is no real philanthropic purpose because by acting in such manner,
those organizations serve the for-profit interests of those whose main con-
cern is to preserve the business of cancer treatments thriving.
Who is searching for the causes of the disease? If cancer gets eradicated, a
trillion dollar a year business will crumble like a castle of cards.
But, what is the worth of twenty million lives lost or severely handicapped in
just one year? Can a dollar value be adjudicated to such a loss? And what is
the cost of treatments, that could be destined to more worthy uses within
society if cancer wouldn’t be present?
What needs to be preserved, the business of conventional cancer
treatments, or the lives of twenty million human beings every year?
We are certain it is possible and necessary at this time to bring to light the
results of a large body of research that should make possible to implement
valid means for true early detection and true prevention, along with non-
toxic therapeutic agents devoid of adverse effects, with which it would be
also possible to have certainty on the outcome.
Malignancy is reversible; it has been exhaustively proven and documented.
There is no need to kill the malignant cells by toxicity; they die at the time the
organism is brought back to normal. In a normal organism, which is one in
which there are no pathologic conditions present, the malignant cell cannot
survive. The cancerous organism is one in which the metabolism is in chaos
and the immune system at least partially disabled. This chaos is present be-
fore malignancy arises; malignancy is but the final effect of such chaos. This
chaos can be detected and corrected at any stage, in any event well before
malignant cell-transformation and tumor formation.
In September of 1993, the Presidential Advisory Panel on Cancer convened
a conference at the headquarters of the National Institutes of Health in
Bethesda, Maryland, with the purpose of examining the status of the war on
cancer. At the end of the conference, an American epidemiologist, at that
time working at a Canadian university, took the word and bluntly denounced
the performance of the National Cancer Institute, and the cancer research
community at large, as total failure. The proceedings of this conference are
matter of public record.
Very recently, the for long awaited report on the cancer genome, a project in
which billions of dollars were invested, finally came up with bad news: what
expected is not what was found. Although an undeniable achievement from a
technological point of view, from a practical standpoint with respect to cancer
it is worthless.
Fortunately, none of such is needed to bring cancer to an end. The moment
has arrived to move away from killing malignant cells by toxicity – a funda-
mentally paleolithic concept – and look after resolving the pathology through
eliminating the causes that promote it, which is the true scientific approach
to effectively deal with disease.
For those who may have a pre-cancer or a cancer condition or may have a
beloved relative or friend suffering from such, for those who belong to a fa-
mily with cancer history, for the millions who survive with pain or sedated
with morphine, and for those who are healthy but don’t know what to expect,
we trust this is a ray of hope.
Happy new year 2008!
For questions or comments, please contact us via e-mail:
info@americananticancersociety.com
Note: This website is still under construction. Please visit us every week; we
intend to have it fairly complete for official opening on February 1st., 2008.
American Anti-Cancer Society
According to a report from the American Cancer Society,
during the present year 6.7 million persons will die from
cancer and 12 million more will be diagnosed as having
contracted the disease, worldwide.