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Surviving Prostate Cancer

In this video, Peter Starr spends about 30 minutes speaking on "Surviving Prostate Cancer" at the 42nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

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I think we may still have some issues technically here, because I'm a Macintosh guy and nobody else is. And so are other people here. But I got to tell you first. My name is Peter Star. I'm a layman, educated self, and I'm Tennyo survivor from prostate cancer without surgery, drugs or radiation. And while he's fixing that, I'll just tell you very briefly that when I was diagnosed, I didn't like what the doctor was telling me they needed to do. And so I set about learning about prostate cancer and about natural medicine, a process I still study today. And what I want to talk to you about today is specifically prostate cancer. But what you'll find out is most of the things that we teach you with prostate cancer are good for many other diseases and particularly breast cancer, which has a lot of parallels to prostate cancer.

Oh, is it okay? I think we're okay. I'm okay. Go ahead. All right. Sorry about this is. It was a lot easier when I used to race motorcycles, believe me, when I when I agreed to do this talk.

I started to research some things because I do give a talk about 20 minutes at Rotary Clubs and places like that, which mainly try to encourage men to understand the depth of the disease and what they can do without social drugs or radiation. I'm basically not to be afraid of the disease and I get a lot of people write me letters and send me clips and so on. And two days ago, somebody sent me this little clip and it's typical of what I get from people. And so I want to just share these couple of things with you. He says, let me briefly tell you what I found out. And the fact that my urologist didn't tell me nothing new there.

There is no cure for prostate cancer. There are terrible side effects to present, to present treatment. Even the best and latest treatment still has the same side effects which are glossed over and not discussed. Prostate cancer will come back. There's a lot of truth in that. Even with the most radical treatment, it's just a matter of time. Ask an intelligent question of a doctor. And you're lucky if you get a response. And that was one of the people that sent me that by email. A lot of what we're trying to tell people today has been known in the medical community for a very long time. Even back in 1970, Sir John Bruce, who's professor of clinical surgery, Edinburgh University, talking about the role of surgery in curing

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