Here's Old Thoughts About Cancer

Old Thoughts - Maybe Right, Maybe Not!

Monday, March 25, 2019


Monday, March 25, 2019
Here's Old Thoughts About Cancer
3/25/2019

Hello, Everyone!

Only a very few of you may find my thoughts interesting,
but due to a good friend recently being diagnosed with
liver cancer, I think it worth while to share a very speculative
paper I wrote on the subject of cancer, in general, a long time
ago. I wrote my first thesis in 1982 when I first "stumbled"
onto the subject; but have modified the original quite a bit
down through the years. My last update of my actual thesis
was in October of 2003 - and since then I have not changed
anything.

I realize that anyone who chooses to speculate on a matter
who has absolutely NO training in the subject probably
is way off base for his or her ignorance; but be that as it may,
on the very slight possibility that my thinking does merit
some worthwhile consideration, I am choosing to share my
thesis on cancer below once again. Every now and then,
I share my old theory with others when I learn of a new case
of cancer being felt by a friend. I won't name that friend
because she asked me not to, but let me dedicate my
"probably worthless" thesis to that dear friend.
If she wants, she can provide it to her doctor for
appraisal; and the same goes for everyone getting
this thesis. OK? I am copying my thesis into an
email rather than providing an attached file to
make it easier to pass forward. Attachment files
sometime cannot be processed by some
email processes. So, let me bypass a possible
attachment file process - and hope for the best.

For what it's worth, it is strictly an accident that
I chose to think about the subject at all. A dentist
friend of mine caught cancer in 1981 and died from it
almost immediately. I was so shocked at the news
that one thing led to another in my mind, prompting
me to give the entire matter some speculation.
My thesis below is all about my experience of
considering the matter at all. Don't get me wrong.
I do not claim that I am right in my thinking; but
because I do not know I am wrong, I am choosing
to share my thinking - and all of you can judge my
thinking as you wish; but wouldn't it be horrible
if I am right, but on the great chance I am wrong,
I would choose to keep my ideas to myself?

To the one to whom this is being dedicated,
know that all of us who love you dearly wish you
well in your treatment! OK?

With that, here is my rather bold and unusual
look at cancer. Share it as you wish.

Thanks!

Gently,

Francis William Bessler
Laramie, Wyoming
www.una-bella-vita.com

CLOSED TUNNEL THEORY
OF CANCER   (See Top of Website for my essay on this)