Our reporter interviewed this famous doctor Reynaldo O. Joson to explain in detail the method of treating fibroids - cyst breast tumors that have metastasized into cancer.
Reporter: Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson, you have repeatedly stated that you should not rush into surgery if you have cancer? Why does the professor think that?
Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson: Cancer is divided into two types: benign and malignant cancer. When there are signs of tumors such as fibroids - cysts - breast tumors... the patient thinks that it is a benign tumor so it does not need to be completely destroyed. However, any type of tumor at some stage will develop into a malignant tumor and lead to cancer. Why do I say don't rush into surgery if you have cancer? Did you know that surgery can only remove the tumor but not completely destroy the tumor, so even though surgery has been performed to remove it, over time the tumor grows and your health deteriorates more and more seriously. costs are increasingly high
And after surgery, physical strength will decrease, the body will be susceptible to infection, and can also bring lifelong sequelae that cannot be cured. Death on the operating table is also a common occurrence in the surgery. . If your doctor advises you to have surgery, it's best to think carefully about what will happen after the surgery. Note that surgery may further stimulate cancer cells. In the medical world, there is a figurative saying: "Once surgery is performed, cancer cells will explode like a firestorm, exploding as strongly as landmines." Because surgery will leave a wound, the wound will break the boundaries of normal cells, and cancer cells in the blood will take the opportunity to spread and quickly penetrate surrounding healthy tissues. eventually it flared up more severely.
Image of Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson during an interview
Successful surgery is not a cure for cancer.
Even if the surgery is successful, without any errors, the cancer cells will definitely recur at some point.
Images of recovered patients having their tumors treated by Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson without surgery