Beyond Breakthrough: The Shift in Cancer Care
What if the biggest breakthrough in cancer wasn’t a drug or a device but a new way of thinking?
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For more than 50 years, cancer research has focused on finding a single, silver-bullet cure - a breakthrough drug or device to eradicate the disease. But what if that search has taken us down the wrong path? Beyond Breakthrough: The Shift in Cancer Care explores the growing movement of scientists, doctors, and patients who are challenging the conventional model and reimagining what healing really means. From integrative and personalised medicine to metabolic therapies and bioelectricity, this eye-opening documentary reveals a quiet revolution - one that dares to ask not just how to kill cancer, but how to change the conditions in which it thrives. As the world waits for a cure, a new way forward is already taking shape.
Beyond Breakthrough is an invitation to doctors, scientists, patients, and everyday people to look again. To imagine what cancer care could become if we dared to break through the limitations of the current model.
Beyond Breakthrough features a remarkable lineup of physicians, researchers, and clinicians from around the world who bring both credibility and courage to the film’s central questions. Together, they offer a rare global perspective on the future of cancer treatment.
Among them are frontline doctors like Dr. Shankara Chetty, Dr. Taufiq Binjemain, and Dr. Lenny Da Costa, who have challenged conventional thinking through clinical experience and patient-centered care.
At the core of the film’s scientific authority are three particularly distinguished figures. Professor Paul Marik is one of the most published critical care physicians in the world, widely known for his leadership in evidence-based medicine and innovative treatment protocols. Professor Gerald Pollack, a pioneering researcher at the University of Washington, has spent decades exploring the fourth phase of water - a discovery with profound implications for cellular health and cancer biology. Dr. Vijaendreh Subramaniam, a senior consultant gynae‐oncologist who for the most part of his career practiced conventional cancer treatments including surgery.
Their participation not only elevates the film’s scientific foundation but signals the urgency of reevaluating long-held assumptions about how we understand and treat cancer.
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