Author: | James W Forsythe | ISBN: | 9781311576972 |
Publisher: | James W Forsythe | Publication: | September 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James W Forsythe |
ISBN: | 9781311576972 |
Publisher: | James W Forsythe |
Publication: | September 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Imagine being an advanced-stage cancer patient who benefits from a unique medical protocol that generates a 5-year survival rate of nearly 33 times greater than the national average. Bowing to intense public demand for this crucial information, internationally acclaimed doctor James W. Forsythe reveals how he uses genomic technology as an essential tool in generating these superior results. "People yearn for the truth about how and why most standard doctors refuse to tell patients these essential details," said Forsythe, an integrative medical oncologist now in his fifth decade of practice. On average only 2.1 out of every 100 advanced Stage IV cancer patients remain alive within five years nationwide when treated by mainstream oncologists. This compares with a survival rate of nearly 64 out of every 100 such patients treated at Doctor Forsythe's Century Wellness Clinic. In "The Human Genome Playbook for Disrupting Cancer," you will learn of: how an essential pre-treatment test leads to a significant improvement in survival rates; a unique cancer treatment protocol available only at his clinic, a cutting-edge system using safe natural substances other than high-dose chemotherapy; how advancements resulting from the Human Genome Projected led to these methods; why most mainstream oncologists refuse to tell the public about these strategies; how using genomic research likely will lead to "cures" or advanced treatments for many a variety of diseases; and other extremely important details that all cancer patients must have. "Cancer patients lacking these details risk the possibility of getting high-dose chemotherapy treatments that will kill them when administered by mainstream doctors," said Forsythe, one of only a handful of doctors licensed to administer both natural remedies and mainstream medicine. "The risks are far too great for those who fail to get the information that I provide."
Imagine being an advanced-stage cancer patient who benefits from a unique medical protocol that generates a 5-year survival rate of nearly 33 times greater than the national average. Bowing to intense public demand for this crucial information, internationally acclaimed doctor James W. Forsythe reveals how he uses genomic technology as an essential tool in generating these superior results. "People yearn for the truth about how and why most standard doctors refuse to tell patients these essential details," said Forsythe, an integrative medical oncologist now in his fifth decade of practice. On average only 2.1 out of every 100 advanced Stage IV cancer patients remain alive within five years nationwide when treated by mainstream oncologists. This compares with a survival rate of nearly 64 out of every 100 such patients treated at Doctor Forsythe's Century Wellness Clinic. In "The Human Genome Playbook for Disrupting Cancer," you will learn of: how an essential pre-treatment test leads to a significant improvement in survival rates; a unique cancer treatment protocol available only at his clinic, a cutting-edge system using safe natural substances other than high-dose chemotherapy; how advancements resulting from the Human Genome Projected led to these methods; why most mainstream oncologists refuse to tell the public about these strategies; how using genomic research likely will lead to "cures" or advanced treatments for many a variety of diseases; and other extremely important details that all cancer patients must have. "Cancer patients lacking these details risk the possibility of getting high-dose chemotherapy treatments that will kill them when administered by mainstream doctors," said Forsythe, one of only a handful of doctors licensed to administer both natural remedies and mainstream medicine. "The risks are far too great for those who fail to get the information that I provide."