How Effective is Cancer Hormone Therapy?

Executive Summary Cancer hormone therapy is one of the newer cancer treatments. In this article, we analyze its effectiveness. Introduction Cancer hormone therapy is growing in use at cancer centers. In this article, I cover the effects of Lupron; however, just as important is the highly problematic safety history of this drug, which is covered…

How Lupron Created a New Market for Itself as a Puberty Blocker

Executive Summary Lupron is a useless and dangerous drug that after decades has now found a new market as a puberty blocker. Introduction This article covers how Lurpon, a drug that was first approved as a prostate cancer treatment has expanded to be used as a puberty blocker. Wait One Second… Why is The Article…

Intimidating Patients Who Don’t Want to Take Chemotherapy

Executive Summary Oncologists increasingly use intimidation tactics to get patients to accept chemotherapy. Introduction Something we have accumulated over time running this website is stories from subscribers about how their oncologists will intimidate them into accepting the treatments that they are recommending. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this…

The Problem of Lack of Incentive on the Part of the Peer Reviewers

Executive Summary Those who review articles in peer-reviewed journals normally get very little for doing this thankless task. Introduction One of the lesser discussed parts of the peer review system at journals is how little those that perform the peer review get out of the process. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable?…

How Little Most Peer Reviewers Know About the Studies They Review

Executive Summary What is little discussed is how little peer reviewers know about how the studies were conducted that they approve. Introduction When some readers have a serious disagreement with an article at Brightwork Research & Analysis, sometimes the opposing and often offended individual will state that the articles at Brightwork are not “peer-reviewed.” People…

How Many Articles Published in Peer Reviewed Journals are Ghost Written

Executive Summary Peer review journals accept and often publish articles with the names of scientists attached, that are ghostwritten by pharmaceutical companies. Introduction Something that is commonly known in scientific circles, but little discussed is that many articles that have different names attached to them prior to submission to scientific journals are not written by…

How Peer Reviewed Journals Lead to Groupthink

Executive Summary Peer review journals enforce groupthink and exaggerated consensus in favor of establishment conclusions. Introduction When some readers have a serious disagreement with an article at Brightwork Research & Analysis, sometimes the opposing and often offended individual will state that the articles at Brightwork are not “peer-reviewed.” People often make this claim with no…

The Lack of Evidence That Peer Reviewed Journals Lead to Reliable Outcomes

Executive Summary There is zero evidence that peer review leads to more accurate research. Introduction When some readers have a serious disagreement with an article at Brightwork Research & Analysis, sometimes the opposing and often offended individual will state that the articles at Brightwork are not “peer-reviewed.” People often make this claim with no academic…

The Lack of Evidence For Multiple Chemotherapy Drugs or Chemotherapy Cocktails

Executive Summary Chemotherapy practice has migrated to the use of multiple chemotherapy drugs — yet without evidence of improved patient outcomes. Introduction The medical establishment is very careful not to explain the details of chemotherapy’s history to the public. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of…

How the National Cancer Institute Recommended Increased Chemotherapy

Executive Summary When the cancer industry wanted more revenue from chemotherapy treatment, they prompted the National Cancer Institute to promote more chemotherapy for their benefit. Introduction A major increase in chemotherapy was specifically promoted by the National Cancer Institute, which provided a clinical alert — with little evidence for the alert. If you are a…