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Painless Cancer Therapies

In this video, Deanna Loftis spends about 28 minutes speaking on "Painless Cancer Therapies" at the 35th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Deanna Loftis

DEANNA LOFTIS, R.N., B.B.A., received her R.N. Degree from the University of Kentucky JCC, Lexington. Deanna graduated from Nursing School with honors and gave the graduation speech for her nursing class. She is currently a licensed R.N. in Kentucky, Texas, Indiana, Missouri and Kansas. She worked for several years in a hospital clinical environment with surgery and orthopedic patients. Many of her surgery patients were struggling with cancer.

After several years in a hospital background, Deanna worked in a managed care position for an insurance company for over 13 years, during which time she was in a supervisory position, and a case management position. She also worked telephonically as a Transplant Coordinator for transplant patients. During this same time, she earned a B.B.A., Bachelor of Business Administration Degree, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Northwood University with a major in Managed Care in 2001. During the time she was in Clinical Nursing and Managed Care Nursing, Deanna lost three family members to cancer. All of them went through Conventional Medicine’s chemo and radiation and died within months of being diagnosed. Not only did she realize that so many of her cancer patients did not actually die from their cancer, but from the side effects of the treatment they received, including her loved ones.

Realizing that Conventional Medicine did not have the answers she sought, Deanna began an intensive research into Alternative Health Therapies and was shocked at what she uncovered. She left no stone unturned. Her years of intense study culminated in a 728 page book on Alternative Therapies for treating cancer called Painless Cancer Cures & Preventions Your Doctor May Not Be Aware Of. Deanna’s research convinced her that alternative health is the “wave of the future.” She sites multiple case studies in her book of people who were cured of cancer using natural, painless therapies, including some who were first considered “terminal.” Three months after publication, the book was awarded first place (for non-fiction category) in the International Jada Book of the Year Awards and later was judged a finalist in the National Indie Excellence Book Awards (health category).

She can be reached at her email address: [email protected] and also has a website at www.painlesscancercures.com. Her book is available at all major online bookstores, including amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, booksamillion.com, amazon.ca, amazon.co.uk and many, many others.

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OK, that's about right.

Well, thank you. Thank you, everyone, for being here. Thank you for everyone that stayed. I am a registered nurse. I'm licensed in the state of Kentucky, Texas, Indiana, Kansas and Missouri. And I have several years background in clinical nursing, in hospitals and med search nursing and also an orthopedic nursing. And I noticed even when I worked on orthopedic floors, LA Times, I would get an overflow of med search patients. Many of my med search patients were cancer patients, and I couldn't help but notice over the years, especially working in the same hospital for several years, that a lot of my cancer patients, my med search patients, they were all under conventional medicine and they'd have chemotherapy and radiation and surgery. But I'd see them readmitted again and again and again. And many of them didn't actually die from their cancer, but they were dying from was complications from the chemotherapy and the radiation or maybe combined with a surgery that they had and they'd get readmitted. And every time I'd see him, they'd be a little sicker and sicker and sicker until eventually they would die. And also, I worked for almost 14 years for an insurance company doing case management. I had different roles. I also worked as a transplant coordinator, working with solid organ transplant patients and also bone marrow transplant patients. During this time, I also went back to school. I went to Northwood University and I got a degree of bachelor business degree with a major and managed care because that's what I was doing. I was doing managed care and my solid organ transplant patients. They did. Most of those did fine. I might have a kidney patient who had a you know, had been on the kidney transplant waiting list for two or three years. And they get that kidney. They do great. They'd go home. Sometimes they'd send me a thank you card and I never see him again. And that was great because I knew they were fine and they had gone back to their normal lifestyle. But then there were the bone marrow pain patients that I had. That was another whole entirely different story. And if you have ever been involved in a bone marrow transplant or know someone that has and it depends on the type of bone marrow transplant they're having, but most of them are given massive doses of chemotherapy and total body radiation. And what their goal is, really is to totally destroy the immune system. And some of the patients don't even make it through that process to get the bone marrow transplant. And the ones

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