Ian Phillips, from Cardiff, spent his last months warning about the risks of long exposure to radiation from mobiles. He said his job had led to him spending 100 hours a month making calls.
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(((He said: 'They gave me three years to live but I will prove them wrong time and again.
'The tumour has shrunk to nothing once but it's back now and I'm having chemo again.
'But I am convinced that it will disappear again before my current course of chemotherapy is complete.'
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This is what many doctors and scientists have to say about chemotherapy:“The majority of the cancer patients in this country die because of chemotherapy, which does not cure breast, colon or lung cancer. This has been documented for over a decade and nevertheless doctors still utilize chemotherapy to fight these tumors.” (Allen Levin, MD, UCSF, “The Healing of Cancer”, Marcus Books, 1990).
Over half of patients undergoing chemotherapy exhibit cognitive impairment (109), which is associated with patients perceived fatigue (18). This sense of tiredness can persist from 6 months to 2 years following remission, providing insight into the debilitating, and sometimes long-term side effects of cancer and its treatment (120, 132, 149).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176345/