What is the survival rate of Chemo Therapy treatment compared to Organic treatment?
Destiny M asked:
By organic I mean the treatment at the Hoxsey Clinic in Mexico.
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By organic I mean the treatment at the Hoxsey Clinic in Mexico.
A chart would be great!
THANKS SO MUCH!
If you had read the questions, I meant organic treatment that also includes Tonic.
I don’t care if you think someones a quack. I just need a chart.

March 8th, 2010 at 2:42 am
Survival rates are based on the disease and the stage which you do not mention. Which chemo drugs are used and the duration are determined during clinical trials. I have no idea what kind of treatment they use at Hoxsey Clinic, but there should be published proof they work, if not, it is because they don’t work.
Sattamander – This Ralph Moss guy isn’t even an MD and hasn’t treated a single patient in his life. What are you thinking? The link you provided states, “his information and advice are not substitutes for competent medical care” and you think he is an expert? Denisedds
March 10th, 2010 at 11:10 am
You will NOT find a chart anywhere. If you want info on Hoxsey or any other alternative treatment go to this site:
Ralph Moss is most likely the number one expert on cancer treatments. Chemo is some real nasty stuff. Sattamander
March 10th, 2010 at 8:45 pm
The Hoxsey Clinic Elixir that has never been studied, backed only by a few testimonials, from a clinic run by the sister of the nurse of a quack doctor. And you want to compare this to legitmate treatments backed by clinical study.
Stick with the real medicane. Orion
March 11th, 2010 at 6:52 pm
I assume the Hoxsey Clinic is named after and follows the methods of Harry Hoxsey and his ’secret formula?’
If so, there’s only one thing you need to know really.
The developer of the formula died of cancer. His wife died of cancer two years later. His son, Harry Hoxsey, took over the family business. Harry Hoxsey himself contracted prostate cancer in 1967 and turned to conventional treatment after treating himself unsuccessfully with his own formula. ‘Nuff said.
Well, perhaps one more thing; Hoxsey had a plaque on his desk that read “The world is made up of two kinds of people - dem that takes and dem that gets took.” Now, ’nuff said.
Of course, that doesn’t stop unscrupulous charlatans from continuing to promote that formula to desperate and vulnerable people in order to part them from their cash. The Hoxsey treatment for cancer has a long and dishonourable history: lo_mcg
March 13th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
There are no comparable charts between chemotherapy treatments and the Hoxsey clinic. Much of this is due to the reluctance of the alternative clinics to provide accurate information about their patients . . they do not. We know the survival rates for chemotherapy because that information is open to anyone to inspect and can be found online at the National Library of Medicine under PubMed. You may be able to locate a few studies about Hoxsey there as well . . but no one within these clinics in Mexico has ever taken the time or does not want the public to know the truth about their practice . . it might be bad for their business if folks found out that the clinics kill more patients than ‘cure’. The clinics in Mexico are businesses first.
You can conduct your own research on this issue at PubMed Panda