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Surgery for cancer is performed to prevent metastasis, not because the cancer is too big. A cancer medication’s ability to shrink a tumor is immaterial to overall patient survival. A drug that destroys half the tumor is no better than surgery to remove half the cancer—in other words, almost completely useless. Getting half the cancer is no better than getting none of it.
The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery (The Wellness Code Book 3)
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