Is there enough evidence in support of the fact that individuals with untreated cancer have better quantity and quality of life?
In several forms of cancer, survival of five years after a therapeutic procedure means little by itself, since a considerable proportion of untreated patients are known to survive five years or longer. (Homeburger, F. The Biologic Basis of Cancer Management, Hoeber Harper N.Y.1957.) Yes the evidences are galore.
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