posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 10:59 PM
My cousin just had his prostate removed because it was cancerous. That was about seven months ago and in the time he had it and now, everything
healed up well and the tests for cancer have all been negative.
Although I do not trust the psa test because it can have false positives, it is a good test and the biopsy can be used to check for cancer after that
to rule out any false positives.
I do know of some other people who had their prostate removed and they are mostly all kicking, some did die a year or so later, but it was not from
cancer and it wasn't associated with the operation or chemo treatments afterwards and they were in their late seventies.
My only question is why so much more cancers these days than there was back in the sixties. Back in the sixties not that many people around here got
cancer, but if they did the chance of survival was poor because medical science had not evolved as well back then. Incidents of cancer are way
higher, deaths are around the same as before. If science is so good, why can't they figure out what chemistries are causing this increase...remember
most people smoked back in the sixties yet there were way less incidents back then of multiple types of cancer. It has to be chemicals in our food or
water or from the plastics in our environment, plastics were not so much in our environment back then as they are now. When we were at the dump
shooting rats back in the sixties to try to keep the rats controlled in the town, there was not much plastic stuff in the dumps, mostly metal, paper,
and building materials that were more natural. That is my evidence that there was less plastic in the houses. There were not even many plastic
garbage bags those years here. You saw all the garbage at the dump.