The truth about cancer is that the phrase, "early detection" is a misnomer. There is no such thing as early detection. When it is the size of a period on a piece of paper, it usually is not detectable yet. However, it is approximately one million cells in size at that point, and based on the average doubling time of 100 days, has been growing in the body for approximately 6 years. If it is malignant, it typically had already begun metastasizing after the first year or two, which also won't be detectable for many years. By the time the primary tumor is detectable, it is typically the size of a pencil eraser and approximately 1 billion cells in size. Based upon the average doubling time of 100 days, it has typically been growing for about 10 years in the body, and if it is malignant, it typically had begun seeding elsewhere, throughout the body -- long ago. And those metastases that have already occurred, are typically not detectable yet, at that point. In other words, by the time the primary tumor is large enough to be found, if it is malignant, it has typically already spread elsewhere. With so-called "early detection", cancer that is big enough to be found is typically really already 2/3 of the way through the disease process -- and if malignant, though not detectable yet, metastases have typically already spread, long ago.
...bottom line: The reality is that far and away, the best way to handle cancer is to not get it in the first place. And that, to a very large degree can be determined by the food we choose to eat, and the food we choose not to eat.
For anyone with an interest in the subject, I recommend watching the following video clips. Then I recommend visiting the thread, "DISCOVERINGTHEWORDOFWISDOM.COM":
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