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The Cancer Industry
Crimes, Conspiracy and The Death of My Mother
Mark Sloan
Copyright 2018 EndAllDisease Publishing
WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK
Its happened again and again: Somebody we know is diagnosed with cancer, they undergo surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy - and then they die .
It happened to my mother when I was 12 years old, and Ive written this book to ensure that no child has to go through what I did, ever again.
Why do we assume that cancer is whats killing people and not the knives, poison injections and ionizing radiation that the cancer industry uses on its patients? Is cancer really the threat or is it the for-profit cancer industry thats killing us?
According to government statistics, 50% of everybody alive will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes. I think its time we take an open and honest look at the cancer industry then alter our course before its too late.
Youre about to experience the most comprehensive scientific investigation ever conducted on the cancer industry, which includes over 1000 scientific and clinical studies and has been made so simple that even a child can understand it.
Youll Learn:
  • Whether surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy actually save lives
  • The shocking overdiagnosis and overtreatment caused by two common cancer screening tests
  • The statistical manipulation used by the cancer industry to cover up the number of deaths caused by mainstream cancer treatments
  • How to protect yourself from medical error, damaging procedures and doctor-induced injury or death
  • The single most powerful thing you can do to ensure you are never diagnosed with cancer
From Tragedy to Hope
When I was 12 years old my mother died of cancer. After finding a tiny fingernail-sized lesion on her cervix, doctors rushed her in for mainstream cancer treatments. The immediate effect was a dramatic decline of her health. Like many people treated this way, my mother experienced horrendous side effects which left her in extreme pain and unable to walk, talk or eat solid food.
I remember lying in bed late at night and hearing her crying in the living room below, struggling to be quiet so my sister and I could sleep undisturbed. I dont think she knew it at the time but I could hear every sob, every whimper and every call out to God to put an end to her suffering.
Why was this happening? I thought we had some of the best doctors in the country using the best treatments available to heal her, yet everything the doctors had done just seemed to make things worse. I felt angry and confused.
A few months later, my father sat my sister and I down on the couch in the living room and, with tears rolling down his cheeks, told us our mother was gone.
Redemption
Although the trauma from this event remains with me to this day, 15 years after my mothers death I had a realization that changed my life forever. I realized that her death was not a tragedy but an opportunity: She gave me a story to tell that could move people and a mind that could find the answers the world was literally dying to know. I realized that my mother died so my life could have purpose.
In return for this gift, I made a promise to her in my heart that I would find the cause and cure for cancer so that no child would have to go through what my sister and I did, ever again. I knew that once I found the answers and shared them with the world, the legacy of my mother would transform from a victim of cancer to a hero who inspired her son to save lives and change the world.
This is book one.
DISCLAIMER
No part of this publication may be reproduced, duplicated, or transmitted in any form without the expressed written consent of the author. All rights reserved.
The information presented herein is the opinion of the author and is not meant to substitute for medical advice.
Statements made in this book regarding conventional and alternative health treatments have not been evaluated by Health Canada. Do not use this book to diagnose, treat or cure any illness or health condition. If you have, or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your physician or health care provider.
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PREFACE
I dont think she knew it at the time but I could hear every sob, every whimper and every call out to God to put an end to her suffering.
My entrance into this world came on mothers day in the spring of 1985 and it came in epic fashion. With my mothers umbilical cord wrapped tightly around my neck, nurses and doctors scrambled to free me from my umbilical neuse before it was too late. I can only imagine how my parents must have felt as they watched the doctor yank me out of the womb and scramble to uncoil the cord from my neck. Fortunately, the efforts of the medical personnel paid off and my mother and father had a brand new son.
Growing up in Ontario, Canada with my parents and sister was not unlike that of your typical two-child family, but we were unique in some ways. One of the things that separated us from the herd was that my father ran his own business, which he started from scratch after finding out he and my mother had their first baby on the way. He knew the job he had couldnt provide the life he wanted for his family, so he risked everything and made it happen. While working day and night trying to build a successful business, my mother spent her time cooking, cleaning and taking care of my sister and I at home.
I had a great set of friends. I remember playing street hockey with them like it was yesterday. After putting down the sticks we would play tag, swim, light fires and most days you could find me riding my 3-wheel big wheelie bike. In winter, we would carve tunnels into the mountain of snow piled high at the top of our street and whiz snowballs at each other. Aside from having to wake up early to attend school and the uncomfortable reality that success in school seemed to be about mindlessly repeating what we were told, things were going well. But as we all learn eventually, life is fragile, and things can change in an instant.
On a cold morning in grade 7, my father sat my sister and I down on the couch in the living room and told us he had an announcement to make. Although I was hoping to hear about an upcoming family vacation somewhere warm, I knew by his expression that the news was not going to be good.
He told us our mother had cancer.
The cancer was on her cervix and only about the size of a baby fingernail; and although I didnt know much about cancer at the time, hearing that doctors had detected it early and were going to rush her in for surgery and radiation made me feel hopeful.
Then our father told us it was too much for him to run a business and be a father and a mother to us at the same time, so he was flying in our aunt Kim from Alberta to help out for a number of months while mom recovered. My sister and I were both big fans of our aunt Kim and uncle Bob from out west, so we felt like we had just won the lottery.
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