Avoiding Cancer, Natural
In this video, Susan Moss spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Avoiding Cancer, Natural" at the 37th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Good morning. Can you hear me now?
No, I think I need another microphone.
This one. Is this one going?
Can you hear me now? OK. Oh, that sounds better. All right.
Thank you so much for coming this morning. I know it's Labor Day and usually get the day off.
I like to do interactive.
So how many people here are here because they are coping with cancer? Wow. How many are here because their loved one or friend or relative is coping with cancer? Well.
My message today is that you are your friend or your loved one can survive cancer. I did it 18 years ago. I was diagnosed with breast and uterine cancer.
I went to my doctor for my usual checkup as a gynecologist, not knowing that anything was wrong. And he found two tumors in my body. One in my breast and one in my uterus. On the left side of my body. And he's immediately told me in no uncertain terms that I says I should see a surgeon.
So why do they always say those three words? Why don't they say other three words?
Right. Like, are you happy? Why don't they ask that?
Because when I checked up the medical literature, it turns out that even in the medical literature, it says that generally happy people do not get cancer. So the first thing you must do if you want to survive cancer is figure out why you are not happy.
So I have an exercise that you can do. Let's start it right now. It's called Lucky Exercise.
If you have a piece of paper and a pencil, you can start doing that right now, but you can also think of it in your head.
Think of 10 things that you're lucky to have. Let's hear some things. This is interactive. What are you lucky to have? You're lucky to have life. You're lucky to have your husband. You're lucky to have God helping you to live.
You're lucky you have your wife. OK?
Now, if she's happy to be here today and she's lucky. OK. So if you. Yes.
Yes, faith is very important in cancer healing.
So the first thing you need to do if you want to survive cancer is sit down with the pencil and paper and put down 10 things that you are lucky to have. Because there's some reason that you got this disease. And first of all, the very first thing you have to do is find out why you've got this disease. And most people I ask can actually tell me. What happened to you two years ago? Because that's about the