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Question for you smart people. If it's true that half of the (small number of) identified instances of hypermutation were progeny of fathers who had been given chemotherapy earlier in life, does that prove anything? How many other chemo men fathered children with no hypermutation compared with non-chemo men and did the chemo men who fathered children with hypermutation father other children without hypermutation?
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DMcCreery1956 8 May 19
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I'm am far from smart but here is my take on it.
Chemo might have "helped" fight cancer for many people, but in my case it did not.When my husband was diagnosed with cancer, given only 2-3 year life expectancy without treatment, we chose the treatment. Given 3 treatments for 3 days, the first day after the first dose of chemo/radiation, his mental state was different, almost distant, the second day he started experiencing a drag foot and by the third day he compared having a bowel movement to a woman giving childbirth. In the first week; not only did he lose all of his body hair, he lost 11 pounds, eating a 4,000 cal diet along with the 3 cans of an Ensure supplement. It was all downhill from there. He died exactly 27 days after his diagnosis. My husband did not die from the cancer but from the actual treatment...his death certificate said he died of cancer. Chemo is a poison, it does not discriminate from the good and bad cells, it kills both.
If I am ever diagnosed with cancer, and my body is incapable of fighting it on it's own, I will die from cancer. I will not be their guinea pig.

Amen!

Your husband's story is a very common tragedy. My heart hurts for you 💔. The impression I had from this article was that the chemo was treatment for childhood cancers. The question that came to my mind were related to presumptions, which didn’t necessarily prove causation, since the other half of the fathers (of children born with hypermutation) had no history of cancer or chemotherapy.

Modern Medicine is the Second or Third Leading (unreported) direct cause of death in the States, and has been acknowledged as such by JAMA and Johns Hopkins for over a decade. Over 1,000,000 deaths per decade in the US alone.

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