National - Event Notice
Saturday June 07 2008

March to keep Cancer Care at St Luke's Hospital

category national | rights and freedoms | event notice author Wednesday May 28, 2008 14:46author by Rory Hearne - Save St Lukes Cancer Hospital Dublin Campaignauthor phone 0861523542 Report this post to the editors

Defend our Health Services

The Save St Luke's Cancer Hospital Dublin Campaign is holding another
march calling on the Government to retain the cancer hospital in Rathgar on
June 7th at 1.30pm. The march is starting from outside the Post Office
in Rathmines Rd and marching to the central bank in Dame St.
The march is the next step in the on-going campaign to retain St Lukes
Public Cancer Hospital in Rathgar and get expanded services there. For updates on the
campaign check out our website at www.savestlukes.net

Related Link: http://www.savestlukes.net
author by Nature's advocatepublication date Fri Jun 06, 2008 14:12Report this post to the editors

What we need on this issue are real choices. What are the outcomes for those who undergo radium or chemo-not very good to make a long story short? The Cancer Industry( See Ralph Moss ) is completely owned by the Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals industry. For stats on the losing " WAR ' against cancer see Dr Samuel Epstein and the Cancer Prevention Coalition. Most Oncologist( in France) when surveyed stated they would not submit to conventional cancer therapies, if they themselves had cancer.
Why is the rate of cancer at 1 in 3 and rising and this is not a product of an ageing population?
Cancer therapy is business not medicine. I too have lost numerous friends and family to cancer or it's treatment.
Nature has answers( Coley's toxins, B17, Essiac tea........).

 
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