Unravelling the drivers of cancer after 30 years in oncology - & stopping cancer coming back again.

11 months ago
42

This remarkable interview covers many of the questions people seek to answer concerning the biology of cancer, the predominant drivers of pro-cancer environments, how treatment can work and how patients can do their utmost to prevent secondary cancer.

'‘The science of cancer knows that it’s an injury response, but the clinical management of cancer has not yet figured this out for the most part. Hence no-one is instructing the patient to take the food (I.e. foot) off the gas pedal.’

In the video, which is also available in audio form on PSGR’s Substack Podcast page, US trained Dr Goodwin, a retired oncologist discusses:

- Tumour streams, common and rare.

- The biological basis of cancer - and why cancer cells aren’t cunning or conspiratorial, but quite dumb!

- How stem cells are involved in the aetiology of cancer.

- Surgery, and why Goodwin likes to see patients before surgery.

- How the metastatic process works and why some secondary cancers end up in commonly recognised places.

- The keto and glucose factor.

- The multifactorial nature of cancer: Including immune tolerance, chronic inflammation and disrupted cell signalling.

- Epigenetics.

- Why conventional medical oncologists tend to dismiss nutritional science - and why they (ethically) shouldn’t.

- Simple hacks to promote cell health and improve cell signalling pathways.

- Recognising that healing is biological, chemical & emotional/spiritual.

- The microbiome and diet (this is covered more extensively in a second interview).

- Allied health professionals that might follow the diabetes model of reversing health risk.

www.PSGR.org.nz

Loading comments...