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The Five Best Resources For Starting Your Cancer Journey

Resources that helped us cut through the noise in the chaos of a new cancer diagnosis

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When facing cancer, you get bombarded with opinions from people who "know someone who knows someone who cured their cancer by following xyz protocol." It’s an overwhelming information overload from well-meaning friends, family, and (sometimes) complete strangers.

But how do you sift through it all? How do you know if you are being sold snake oil or a “miraculous cure story” from someone who just wasn’t close enough to the details to know what actually worked?

After two cancer journeys, we've learned how to cut through the noise. When someone faces a new diagnosis, here are the five best resources we’ve found that gave us direct access to the information we needed most, not just second-hand speculation.

1. An American Sickness by Elisabeth Rosenthal

Written by a Harvard-trained ER doctor who documents the perverse incentives in healthcare. No conspiracy theories—just clear analysis of why the system sometimes works against patients. This gave us permission to ask harder questions and understand the "why" behind medical recommendations.

Buy The Book Here.

2. Finding Fenbendazole by Roger Rasmussen

Roger actually healed his prostate cancer with fenbendazole and documented everything—his protocol, the research, and the science behind bioavailability. Real results, real science, not internet speculation. Whether you pursue alternatives or not, understanding all options helps you make informed decisions instead of fear-based ones.

Buy The Book Here.

3. Tucker Carlson's Interview with Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong

A pharmaceutical insider explaining system limitations. Dr. Soon-Shiong discusses how current oncology markers can actually deplete the killer T-cells that fight cancer. Fascinating perspective from someone who knows the industry inside and out.

Watch the episode Here.

4. Thomas Seyfried's Metabolic Cancer Research

Actionable science you can implement immediately. Seyfried's work on cancer's metabolic aspects offers evidence-based strategies patients can adopt alongside any treatment. Small, science-backed changes that create asymmetric bets in your favor.

Watch the interview Here.

5. Cancer Crew Directory

Our free resource covering supplements, compounds like ivermectin and fenbendazole, dosages by cancer type, and sourcing information. Practical answers to questions everyone asks but nobody wants to answer officially.

Search the Directory Here.

The Missing Piece We Found Too Late

Community is medicine—but not just any community.

We needed people who understood the journey AND had access to the real conversations. Inside Cancer Crew, we're conducting interviews we can't share publicly with Elisabeth Rosenthal, metabolic scientists working with Seyfried's research, Roger Rasmussen, and others pushing boundaries.

Cancer isolates you and makes you question everything. Having direct access to both the research and the people who've walked this path transforms fear into informed action.

Ready to find your people? This is what healing looks like when we stop relying on second-hand stories and start connecting with the source.

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