Panel wants Avastin withdrawn for breast cancer

by Suzanne Somers 7/20/2010 1:57:00 PM

This article is finally saying what I have been saying for the last two years.  Avastin, the drug of choice for breast cancer, is ineffective in 92% of all women who used it.  8% of women who get breast cancer get an especially virulent type called Her 2 Nu.  The drug Herceptin has shown some results with Her 2 Nu.  Avastin also works "a little" for those same 8%, but not as well as Herceptin.  Therefore, Avastin is really totally ineffective,  yet they keep prescribing it even though it does NOTHING and has such devastating side effects.  Most of the women with the bald heads have gotten nothing out of their treatments, except misery.  So that means that Avastin is totally ineffective , but is as we speak, it's a $2 billion dollar per  year drug. Women lose their hair, their health, their bones turn to powder, they lose their soul, yet they still give it to them.  Follow the money.  Just terrible.

 

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Sincerely, 

 

Suzanne Somers 

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Suzanne Somers is one of America’s most popular and beloved personalities. In a multifaceted career, she has achieved extraordinary success as an actress, New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, singer, comedienne, and lecturer. Suzanne has authored 20 books, including eleven New York Times bestsellers, as well as five of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. There are currently more than 10 million copies of her books in print. As one of America’s most informed and dedicated health care advocates, Suzanne has been acknowledged for her leading role in bringing information on today’s groundbreaking anti-aging medical protocols, preventive care, long-term health, and hormone replacement therapies to women and men across the country.

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