I do know more than one person that beat cancer with diet. I know it sounds hard to believe but my wife and I lean towards eating a healthy diet and avoiding complex carbs and sugar on a daily basis. One guy I know had stage four Pancreatic cancer and went on an absolutely no sugar of any kind diet figuring he had nothing to loose might as well try something different, he naturally lost a ton of weight and after about six months they had trouble finding any cancer, a year later he was completely cancer free. Sugar feeds cancer cells, in fact one of the ways they detect it is by injecting a low radioactive sugar water into your blood stream and then finding out where it shows up on an Xray. They tracked down and killed prostate cancer that had metastasized in a couple of different spots in a friend's body, then blasted it with something like a gamma knife. There were only two places on the West coast that performed that method, one in Seattle, the other in L.A. He had the money to go to L.A.; he is live and doing very well today. Sugar is a killer, we should all recognize that, but humans just can't leave the stuff alone. Simple sugars from fruit and vegetables aren't all that bad but refined processed sugars and worst of all corn syrup are just too complex for our systems to deal with. I have a cousin that has been dying from cancer all her life, were it not for cancer I don't think she would have an identity. My wife told her one of the ways she could beat cancer would be if she quit drinking a couple big gulp sodas from the local 7/11, she said "I couldn't give up my Pepsi." My wife told her "Well I guess your going to keep feeding your cancer then." We don't get together very often.