“Secondary cancers now make up the sixth-most-common group of malignancies, in part because more survivors are living longer.”
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/16/new-cancer-threat-lurks-long-after-cure/?_r=0
According to the NCI the number of secondary cancers, at number six most common should be around 70,000 newly diagnosed cases annually. And my risk increases each year I am alive.
Ironically, this means that I have a greater risk of secondary cancer than I do of a myeloma relapse. If I combine both risks, after 20 years of surviving cancer my risk of getting some kind of cancer, any kind, is pretty high.
I’m not saying that the BRI has found a cancer cure. And I think that Burzynski himself could figure out how to work with conventional oncology better. What I am saying is that there are enough cancer survivors who have benefited enough from ANP therapy for the NCI to study this therapy further.
David Emerson
PeopleBeatingCancer.org