Pancreatic Cancer

For most doctors there can be no cancer diagnosis as difficult to treat as Pancreatic Cancer. Not only is it hard to treat, but diagnosis is so hard, that by the time it is diagnosed in 80% of cases it is so far advanced it will have already metastasised (spread) to other organs of the body.

The 'mean' life expectancy for pancreatic cancer is three and a half months after diagnosis.

The mathematical term 'Mean' means the middle number in a list not the average. So if there were 1001 people the mean number is 500. It means that half of the people who get diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer do not last for the first three and a half months whilst other could have lasted many months or years. I know this is a very frightening situation, very quick and very sad. I know because my then boss Les Tocker got pancreatic cancer in 1972. He was told he had a few months to live, and that is all he got. He appeared fine up until that date, and this was a shock to all who knew him, but he made it to just 3 months, and left work almost immediately after being diagnosed.

Less than 20% of pancreatic cancer patients will survive for a year and less than 7% will last for 5 years.

Surgery is sometimes offered, and sometimes Chemotherapy and Radiation, but for most the palliative care will be what they will most likely be offered, especially pain management, and not normally addressing the actual disease.

I provided the tea to an Internationally Renown Professor of Oncology, International Speaker at Cancer Conferences globally, and at the time President of his Country's Oncology Society, for a doctor friend of his recently diagnosed with Panceatic Cancer, as part of preliminary scientific research we did. His case can be seen at the 'Success' site under 'Pancreas'. When he started the tea, he was not expected to live another 3 months, and was unabale to work because of his pain He returned to work in a few months then married some time later and as far as I know has now 20 years of healthy living.

Anyone interested in the case should particularly note the volumes he used, a ground breaking, but obviously successful, quantity few would ever dream of contemplating, which happened when the translater initially misinterpreted my suggestion of using 500mls to a litre because of his very advanced condition.

For years I have asked doctors to compare this hardest of all cancers to treat with the tea and their treatments. I would like to take a random group of patients and give half the tea and the other half, their normal treatment. After 12 months we can bring together the surviving patients and compare them. This suggestion was often made on cancer news groups a decade or more ago, but I am yet to find any doctor who believes enough in his treatment to put it to the test.

I am not claiming this doctor was cured, only doctors can do that, but as long as he is pain free, happy and healthy, then I have achieved what I have tried to do for people worldwide for more than 2 decades.

Frightening Future from Pancreatic Cancer Research

Cancer Res. 2014 Jun 1;74(11):2913-21. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-0155.

Projecting cancer incidence and deaths to 2030: the unexpected burden of thyroid, liver, and pancreas cancers in the United States.

Rahib L, Smith BD, Aizenberg R, Rosenzweig AB, Fleshman JM, Matrisian LM.

Lung cancer is projected to remain the top cancer killer throughout this time period. However, pancreas and liver cancers are projected to surpass breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers to become the second and third leading causes of cancer-related death by 2030, respectively

Note: Pancreatic Cancer to be the second biggest cause of cancer deaths by 2030!

WHYPancreatic Cancer

Smoking is an import factor as with many cancers.

Chronic pancreatitis even as teenagers can lead to Pancreatic Cancer in later life, especially amongst smokers.

Being overweight can be a factor.

Most people get pancreatic cancer after age 45, and the average age is 71.

Heavy exposure to chemicals like dyes and pesticides etc could be a factor.

Diabetes can be a cause of pancreatic cancer, and Pancreatic can cause diabetis if the cancer ruins enough od the insulin producing cells.

Some research showsa link between pancreatic cancer and high intakes of red meat, pork, and processed meat (such as sausage and bacon).

Research has shown high intakes of fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer.

Cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) from hepatitis and alcohol use etc. increase the risk of pancreatic cancer.

Stomach infections like ulcers may increase the pancreatic cancer danger.

Researchers believe that excess stomach acid might increase the risk of pancreatic cancer

There is evidence that some Pancreatic Cancer could be genetic in up to 10% of cases. There is an amazing example of this in the Carter family.

  • The Parents
  • James Earl Carter, Sr. 1894-1953 (aged 58) Pancreatic Cancer
  • Bessie Lillian Carter 1898-1983 (aged 85) Pancreatic Cancer, Bone and Breast Cancer.
  • The Children
  • James Jr.1924 - Diagnosed with cancer 2015
  • Gloria 1926-1990 (aged 63), Pancreatic Cancer
  • Ruth 1929-1983 (aged 54) Pancreatic Cancer
  • Billy 1937-1988 (aged 51) Pancreatic Cancer

James (Jimmy) Carter Jr 1924 was the 39th President of USA 1971-1975. He was recently diagnosed with cancer.

The Pancreas forms part of the Endocrine System which also includes the Pituitary Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Adrenal Glands, Ovaries and Testes.

Endocrine glands make chemicals called hormones and pass them straight into the bloodstream. Hormones can be thought of as chemical messages.

SV40 CAUSES PANCREATIC CANCER

SV40

Simian Virus 40 is so named because the S Simian means of or relating to an ape or monkey. V for Virus A small infectious agent that needs a cell of another animal or plant organism in which it can enter, and take over the cell.

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are so small they can pass through a condom, and you cannot see SV40 with a standard light microscope or the naked eye. To see if the virus is present it is normal to inject it into a small mammal like a mouse, hamster or rat, and see if a tumour grows usually in a 150-380 days. Yes it is a cancer virus. It can be carried in seminal fluid and passed on genetically to an unborn infant.

SV40

To create the Vaccine the polio virus was passed through a rhesus monkey kidney cell culture. However it was not just the SV40 Cancer virus they found. In fact it was named 40 as it was the 40th monkey virus to be identified in the Polio Vaccines designed to stop polio on give the human race possibly 40 uncontrollable viruses.

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the Polio Vaccine with the Cancer was started in 1955, and the SV40 cancer virus was disclosed in 1961. Obviously Merck the drug company who manufactured it did not want to stop using it immediately, as they would have lost a lot of vaccines with no profits. So the authorities gave them 2 years to use up their existing stock, then they were to produce it free of the SV40.

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98 million people had been vaccinated with the Polio SV40 in the U.S. BUT Russia used the SV80 virus infected vaccines to 1980. Who knows what the whole world population got. One joke made by the developer of SV40 Dr Maurice Hilleman joked the US would do better ar the next olympic, as most of thew would be suffering from cancer. I didn't laugh at his joke!

SV40

Now you know why ABOUT 1970 the War on Cancer was started and why the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was formed by President Richard Nixon.

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Remember there was no way of preventing this very small cancer virus from being sexually transmitted, or geneticially transmitted. Now there was no way to get control of SV40. Millions of people world wide would now be succeptable to many forms of cancer.

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recently scientists from around the world have made startling and disturbing discoveries. They have found SV40 antibodies in a significant percentage of people including children who were too young to receive the SV40 contaminated vaccines of the early 1960’s.

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They have also discovered that cancers with SV40 are less likely to be responsive to chemotherapy and radiation because SV40 interferes with the genes necessary for cancer cells to die when they are exposed to chemo or radiation therapy.

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There are hundreds of 'Scientific Research Published Articles' online if you google SV40 Pancreatic Cancer.

Celebrities With Pancreatic Cancer

  • Count Basie: Jazz pianist and composer Count Basie died of pancreatic cancer in April 1984. He was 79.
  • Donna Reed: Actress Donna Reed died of pancreatic cancer just three months after being diagnosed in October 1986. She was 64.
  • Fred Gwynne: Best known for his role on the television series The Munsters, Fred Gwynne died of pancreatic cancer in July 1993.
  • Henry Mancini: Musical composer Henry Mancini died of pancreatic cancer in June 1994.
  • Jack Benny: Comedian Jack Benny began experiencing symptoms in October 1974, which eventually led to a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The actor died just weeks later in December at age 80.
  • Joan Crawford: Oscar-winning actress and screen legend Joan Crawford died of a heart attack while battling pancreatic cancer in 1971.
  • Michael Landon: Actor Michael Landon's pancreatic cancer was diagnosed in the late stages and had already spread to his liver. Despite intensive treatment, Landon succumbed to the disease in April 1991.
  • Patrick Swayze: Diagnosed in 2008, actor Patrick Swayze battled pancreatic cancer with an experimental drug. He continued to work throughout treatment, a testament to his strength during his battle. Swayze died in September 2009.
  • Rex Harrison: It is reported that actor Rex Harrison was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1989. Little is known about his diagnosis, such as the stage and treatment. He died in 1990.
  • Steve Jobs: Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2004. He suffered from pancreatic endocrine cancer, which affects about 2,500 Americans each year. Jobs died in October 2011 after battling the disease for eight years.