Avoid Surgery If You Have Cancer | Dr. Nathan Goodyear, MD, MD(H)

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The conventional roadmap in cancer treatment often leads straight to surgery, but is this invasive approach always in the best interest of the patient’s long-term health?

There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that surgery might not always be the most prudent first step in cancer treatment.

Cancer, being a complex and multifaceted disease, demands a personalized and patient-centric approach.

Sometimes, the physical trauma of surgery can lead to complications, a decline in the patient’s overall health, and potentially, a negative impact on their quality of life.

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NO. This is actually borderline malpractice. Patients are going to see this and refuse operations on their resectable, CURABLE stage 1-2 cancers. This is INCREDIBLY irresponsible to post.

davidschartung
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Aight... was gonna have this lil spot of melanoma surgically removed, but the pelvic floor surgeon convinced me to keep it as a pet

Seems like you should let the patients' doctors prescribe the treatment rather than post irresponsible "professional" medical advice videos online eh?

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This is why we have evidence based medicine. You are talking about anecdotal evidence. Stop doing this. You are making yourself liable. Be careful.

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