Posted July 3, 2014
There are three possible ways of dying from cancer: Occasionally a tumour becomes too large and obstructs vital organ functions. This happens mainly with cancers of the brain and pancreas. Immune attacks and toxins released by a disintegrating tumour cause massive inflammations, causing patients to die of infections, heart or liver failure. This is a common side-effect of destroying tumours with conventional cancer therapies but can also happen with natural tumour-destroying therapies. Read more.