BUYER BEWARE: Cancer screening is ‘diagnosing cancer that isn’t cancer’



Around the country, Americans have begun waking up to the possibility that the health care system is more interested in your wallet than it is in your cure.

Which is why extra caution should be taken when it comes to earth-shattering diagnoses like cancer.

“The ridiculous cancer screening programs that are designed to bring in customers to medical centers are diagnosing cancer that isn’t cancer,” Dr. Pam Popper, an internationally recognized expert on nutrition, medicine, and health and the founder and executive director of Wellness Forum Health tells Liz Wheeler of the “The Liz Wheeler Show.”

“In other words, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is not cancer, it’s a risk factor for breast cancer,” she continues. “A lot of people are being treated for cancer because they have risk factors, which is great for the industry, not so great for the patient.”

A major factor in preventing and/or curing cancer is diet, which conventional cancer doctors often don’t focus on.

“When you think about it, an average adult puts a ton of food through their body every year,” Popper says. “How could you say that doesn’t have an effect?”

“You’re blowing my mind here,” Wheeler responds, adding, “this idea that there are people who are told by their doctors after testing that they have cancer and you say, ‘Well no, actually, that’s a risk factor for cancer but not actually cancer.’”

“How do these patients tell? I mean, we’re not trained as doctors, we don’t know what tests are run,” she adds.

Popper believes that receiving a cancer diagnosis should be treated like any service, in that you should always investigate and get a second opinion.

“Don’t do anything until you have a chance to calm down, think about it, and start investigating,” Popper explains. “The consumer has to take responsibility. I’m all about consumer empowerment and consumer responsibility.”

“Everybody thinks, 'Well, the government has to change. Somebody has to go fix this for me.' You have to start by fixing it for yourself. Then you start by helping other people around you,” she continues, noting that her philosophy on health has served her well.

“I’m 68 years old. I weigh what I weighed when I graduated from high school,” Popper says. “I don’t take any drugs. There’s nothing wrong with me.”


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Casey DeSantis shares how her husband Ron stood by her through cancer in heartwarming video



Florida first lady Casey DeSantis has released a strong emotional video thanking her husband Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for taking care of their family during her battle with cancer.

On the one-year anniversary of Casey DeSantis' breast cancer diagnosis, the Ron DeSantis reelection campaign announced an ad titled, "That Is Who Ron DeSantis Is."

"First Lady Casey DeSantis knows who he is better than anyone, and in this ad, she shares how Governor DeSantis fights for Florida the same way he fights for his family," the Ron DeSantis reelection campaign said.

The ad features the first lady talking about her husband and how he stood by her and their children while she received treatment for her illness.

"I get asked all the time, who is Ron DeSantis?" Casey DeSantis says in the video. "Well he’s the kid who grew up right here in Florida, working his tail off, paying his own way through school and volunteering to serve in the Navy and deploying to Iraq."

\u201cI love you, Casey.\u201d
— Ron DeSantis (@Ron DeSantis) 1665417753

She continues: "He’s the man who I fell in love with from the moment we met, and he’s the dad of three very rambunctious, energetic children: Mamie our two-year-old little comedian, Madison our beautiful sweet five-year-old, and Mason our four-year-old athlete."

"But if you want to know who Ron DeSantis really is, when I was diagnosed with cancer and I was facing the battle for my life, he was the dad who took care of my children when I couldn’t," DeSantis says, voice becoming heavy with emotion.

"He was there to pick me off of the ground when I literally could not stand. He was there to fight for me when I didn’t have the strength to fight for myself. That is who Ron DeSantis is."

Casey DeSantis was diagnosed with breast cancer last October. She underwent chemotherapy treatment, and Gov. DeSantis said in January that she had "responded very well" to treatment. The Florida governor's office announced in March that she was cancer-free after going through treatment and surgery.

Ron DeSantis issued a statement at the time thanking Floridians for their prayers.

“Over the past year, my family has felt the power of prayer in our own lives,” DeSantis said. “The outpouring of support for my wife and our First Lady Casey DeSantis from across Florida and across the world helped us get through a very trying time.”

“Thank you to the prayer warriors and the faithful across Florida and may we all pray that religious liberty will forever abide in our midst. So long as I’m Governor, I can assure you that it will,” he added.

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women, according to the non-profit group breastcancer.org. About one in eight U.S. women are estimated to develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetimes.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces that his wife has finished her radiation treatment



Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Friday that his wife has undergone her last radiation treatment.

The governor announced last year that Casey DeSantis had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Then in January of this year, he noted that she had finished her final chemotherapy treatment. In early March, the governor announced that his wife was "considered cancer free."

Florida's first lady Casey tweeted a video on Friday of her husband sharing the good news about her final radiation treatment.

"Trust in God. Thank you for all the prayers," she tweeted, adding, "…and yes, Governor, can’t wait to come back! BTW, for my final radiation treatment they played Sweet Florida by the Van Zant brothers." She also expressed gratitude for her "radiation team."

This is the best news ever. God Bless you!
— Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1651257961

"This is the best news ever. God Bless you!" governor DeSantis's press secretary Christina Pushaw tweeted.

"@GovRonDeSantis just announced that @FLCaseyDeSantis should be done with all cancer treatments after today and ready to return to normal. Thank God!" Blaze Media's Daniel Horowitz tweeted.

.@GovRonDeSantis just announced that @FLCaseyDeSantis should be done with all cancer treatments after today and ready to return to normal. Thank God!
— Daniel Horowitz (@Daniel Horowitz) 1651242689

In a statement announcing the cancer diagnosis last year, DeSantis described his wife as the "centerpiece" of their family.

"I am saddened to report that Florida’s esteemed First Lady and my beloved wife has been diagnosed with breast cancer. As the mother of three young children, Casey is the centerpiece of our family and has made an impact on the lives of countless Floridians through her initiatives as First Lady. As she faces the most difficult test of her life, she will not only have my unwavering support but the support of our entire family, as well as the prayers and well wishes from Floridians across our state. Casey is a true fighter, and she will never, never, never give up," the governor said in the October statement.

DeSantis, who has become a popular figure on the political right, is running for re-election this year. Prior to becoming governor of the Sunshine State, he served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces that his wife 'is now considered cancer free'



Several months ago Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that his wife Casey had been diagnosed with breast cancer, but the Republican politician announced on Thursday that Florida's first lady is now cancer free.

In a video message, DeSantis declared that, "After going through both treatment and surgery for breast cancer," his wife "is now considered cancer free."

While the governor said that there is more for his wife to do, he noted that he is "confident" that she will "make a full recovery."

"There are no words to express how truly blessed, grateful and humbled I am to hear the words cancer free," Casey DeSantis said in a statement. "To those who are in the fight, know there is hope. Have faith and stay strong."

There are no words to express how truly blessed, grateful and humbled I am to hear the words cancer free. To those who are in the fight, know there is hope.\u00a0Have faith and stay strong.https://twitter.com/govrondesantis/status/1499474417403019269\u00a0\u2026
— Casey DeSantis (@Casey DeSantis) 1646337566

DeSantis announced in January that his wife had received her final chemotherapy treatment.

"Thank you for being by my side from the beginning, but especially yesterday as we celebrated my FINAL Chemo Treatment together. I’m grateful, very humbled and blessed," Casey DeSantis tweeted when sharing a video of the governor's announcement in January.

Thank you for being by my side from the beginning, but especially yesterday as we celebrated my FINAL Chemo Treatment together. I\u2019m grateful, very humbled and blessed.pic.twitter.com/cl42YBb0fl
— Casey DeSantis (@Casey DeSantis) 1642696305

Ron DeSantis has served as the Sunshine State's governor since early 2019 and is currently running for re-election — he is an enormously popular figure on the political right.

The governor and his wife have three young children.

Many on social media rejoiced in response to the Florida governor's announcement that his wife is cancer free.

"Fabulous news! So happy for Florida’s First Family," Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody tweeted.

"AWESOME NEWS TODAY! Florida's First Lady @FLCaseyDeSantis is CANCER FREE!" the governor's press secretary Christina Pushaw tweeted. "Thanks, everyone, for your prayers and support."

AWESOME NEWS TODAY! Florida's First Lady @FLCaseyDeSantis is CANCER FREE! Thanks, everyone, for your prayers and support.https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1499474417403019269\u00a0\u2026
— Christina Pushaw \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Christina Pushaw \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1646341517

"A tremendous answer to prayer! @FLCaseyDesantis is cancer free! Elee and I are thrilled at this news. God bless the DeSantis family!" Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves tweeted.

"I am so thrilled to hear this amazing news," Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo wrote. "@FLCaseyDeSantis is a warrior, mother, wife, and iconic leader of Florida. Best wishes to the DeSantis family."

"Great news!!" Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted.

Dems accused Ron DeSantis of going on vacation amid COVID surge. He was actually accompanying wife to cancer treatment.



Democrats accused Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) of going "missing" or being on vacation last week as COVID-19 cases surge in the Sunshine State.

DeSantis, however, was not AWOL. Instead, he was accompanying his wife, Casey, as she received treatment for cancer.

What did critics say?

  • Mayor Jerry Demings (D) of Orange County: "Our residents, all Florida residents should be outraged, and they should ask the question, now, where's our state? Where's our governor? Where is Ron DeSantis now? When was the last time you saw the governor do a press briefing regarding COVID-19?"
  • MSNBC host Tiffany Cross: "[T]he incompetent Trump acolyte appears to be missing in action as Omicron sweeps across his state."
  • MSNBC host Joy Reid: "A governor, not governing during a crisis; and sunning his belly on vacation instead. @GovRonDeSantis is the Nero of Ted Cruzes."Rep.
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: "Hasn’t Gov. DeSantis been inexplicably missing for like 2 weeks?"
  • The Daily Beast: "Please Take a Moment From Your Vacation, Ron DeSantis, and Reassure Florida"

Nikki Fried, the Florida commissioner of Agriculture who is running for governor as a Democrat, also used the moment to advance her campaign.

"As governor, I'll show up," she said Friday.

But what is the truth?

DeSantis did not abandon his governor duties like his critics claimed. Instead, he was with his wife on Dec. 29 as she underwent treatment for breast cancer, Fox News reported. The DeSantis family shared Casey's diagnosis in October.

In fact, DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw explained that DeSantis was at the Capitol every day last week except on Wednesday — the day he accompanied his wife while she underwent treatment.

"If you have ever had a loved one fighting cancer, you understand that 'spending time with family' is not always 'vacation,'" Pushaw said.

Pushaw also directly responded to Reid's accusations by posting a copy of DeSantis' schedule on Dec. 30 — thus revealing a busy day of work at the Capitol — and said, "Have you ever considered that you’re one of the reasons nobody trusts the media?"

Meanwhile, DeSantis communications staffer Kyle Lamb explained that just because DeSantis did not have public events scheduled, that did not mean he was abdicating his work responsibilities.

"Just FYI, @GovRonDeSantis is not on vacation. Literally no one from our office has said that he is," Lamb explained. "Anyone pushing that could have easily seen the public schedule and seen that he's taking calls and meetings this past week. Not having public events does not = 'vacation.'"