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:   to  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,  provide  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.  









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.

When  studying  with  attention the  large body of very valuable
research    conducted   during   the   past   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  medical   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 explore every possible minutia within the realm of
the   effects   -   the    malignant   cells   -   always   in   search   of
something that can be patented, put in production, 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  organizations’  are  carefully   guided  by  their  qualifying
panels not to approve grants outside those parameters.

There  is  no  philanthropic  purpose on these  entities, because
by  acting  in such manner, those  organizations  serve  the  for-
profit  interests of those whose main concern is to preserve the
business of conventional 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?   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   before  malignancy  arises;  malignancy  is  but  the
final  effect  of  such  chaos.  

In   September   of   1993,   at   a  conference   convened   by  the
Presidential   Advisory  Panel  on  Cancer,  the  performance  of
the   National   Cancer  Institute,   and  of   the  cancer   research
community  at  large,  was openly qualified 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  fundamentally  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 family with a  history of  cancer,  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!


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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.