It's still just another tool in allopathic medicine's bag
Original question:
So what makes it better than other treatments? It is
simply cooking the cancer and whoever is operating the device has to have
perfect aim. That has not always. been the case with other directed
devices.
Your response:
1. This is not a mainstream medical site. We
don't cotton to words like national cancer hotline, which I assume is
ran by the American Cancer Society? And, I am sure there are many
alternatives to surgery, Alivizatos,
for one. But, there are others. Some people cannot even have surgery
for cancer because it is metastasized or too hard to get too.
2. How would we know anything about the aim, or
much about it at all for that matter, when human trials have not even began yet?
I am sure their "aim" will be fine when they finally get to humans.
And, I really hope they do, because normally the government suppresses cancer
cures and treatments. This one seems to have slipped through the cracks,
so far.
You didn't address the question at all which to me means you don't know much
about it. I know this isn't a mainstream medical site, but it is a support
site for people with cancer. Anyone who has cancer (and I have had it) who
doesn't get every bit of information they can from someone like the American
Cancer Society is downright foolish. That's the number one problem with
the majority of people seeking medical attention from all sources, learning
everything they can about their condition and learning all they can about
allopathic medicine and alternative medicine as it applies to that specific
condition.
I'll go back to your original post. You are simply presenting a method
to cook the cancer. It has to be correctly aimed at the cancer to be
effective and to not do more harm than good. There are already at least
two methodologies that do that: 1) Directed X-rays and 2) Directed freezing,
both of which are highly dependant on the skill of the doctor and both of them
have caused significant problems as will the microwaves when and if it passes
its tests. It is not, as you have assumed, a new cure all. It too
will be administered by medical doctors and if accepted, added to the list of
alternatives that the American Cancer Society will support. It will be a
new tool in the allopathic medicine kit and will become a part of the
"mainstream medical" field which you obviously abhor.