Cancer Didn't Kill Them; They Died From the Treatment
(The Laetrile Story) by Evelyn Stacer
Richard and Evelyn Stacer’s journey through this lifetime
took many turns along the way, seemingly bent on challenges
of justice and truth. After the completion of Richard's
World Ware II naval duty, four years of law school, and
the commencement of a civilian law practice, he met the
love of his life.
Fate intervened when he was recalled to military duty
as a Law Specialist, activating a huge change in their
lives. The unexpected challenges which followed involved Evelyn’s diagnosis of cancer, her treatment using Vitamin B17 (Laetrile), and a highly controversial court battle.
Evelyn Stacer asserts, "I am alive today at the
age of 81 because Laetrile has controlled my cancer since
the age of 42." She wrote this book because of
her courageous conviction that people deserve to know why
so many are suffering and dying from the controlled cancer
treatments, and why Laetrile has been successfully
quashed by the medical establishment. She enlightens
the reader as to the fallacy of the current medical
treatments of cancer, and proposes better ways in which
to prevent or control cancer.
238 pages