When people ask "what's the harm of alt med?", you can answer; "a 6-yo dying because his parents won't treat him" https://twitter.com/abcnewsPerth/status/771179540441726978 …
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Replying to @GidMK
The mother's only regret? "Not taking him overseas" to get alternative therapies at a clinic in Asia
#wherestheharmhttp://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/angela-kiszko-speaks-out-about-sixyearold-son-being-forced-to-undertake-radiotherapy-and-chemotherapy/news-story/bd2ce5d24803e8ed61f06a5d297faa42 …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Replying to @RogueSocPsych
It's horrible to see people refuse treatment for cancer when they're adults, it's way worse for a kid.
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at some point if the treatment does not work, days, weeks, months, years they would still have to make the decision?
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Replying to @SamAnstee85
The issue is that they chose an alt med treatment with no evidence over a medical one with a good chance of benefit.
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The parents are as much victims as anyone; they've been sold on the lie that alt med could help with cancer.
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