In spite of the advanced scientific
knowledge, there appears to be no permanent cure for
cancer. And with the incidence of cancer on the rise,
it is estimated that one-sixth of the human population
is susceptible to the disease. Though billions of dollars
are spent every year on cancer research worldwide, the
western systems of medicine and therapy that are employed
do not promise a certain and permanent cure. Patients
are subjected to enormous suffering both by the disease
in its advanced stage and by the therapy which is currently
being practised and propagated. There are three approaches
being adopted for cancer at the moment - surgery, radiotherapy
and chemotherapy. The last two are alternatively carried
out invariably on all patients irrespective of whether
they underwent surgery or not. These therapies are extremely
debilitating and also attack the normal cells of the
body, while killing the cancer cells. Particularly,
chemotherapy is extremely toxic and more patients die
because of chemotherapy than of cancer itself.
Further, the present methods of treatment are extremely
expensive and well beyond the reach of the common man,
particularly the poorer sections of the society. In
fact, if it were not for medical insurance, the cost
of treatment would be prohibitive even for the upper
middle class. Hence the disease not only becomes unbearable
for the patients, but also for their near and dear ones.
It is in such a scenario that the AM Charitable
Trust was formed with the objective of finding a cost-effective,
affordable and permanent cure using complementary systems
of medicine - to bring hope to cancer patients and their
families.
For more details see Complementary
Therapies
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