MEDIA AND CANCER
J N Mukherjee
Fresh from the frying pan of our ‘No.1’ Bengali daily,
Anandabazar can help you understand its heinous design of suppressing Cancer
truth. In its 15th August 2014 supplement titled ‘Manchhi Na’ (do not
accept) it wanted to introduce certain persons / organizations who do not
accept different traditional norms / practices in our society. Soma Mukherjee’s
assignment was to tell readers about those who are totally against allopathic
mode of treatments. Her article titled ‘Tetopathy hush!’ is a classic example
of treachery masked in friendship. Look, what she wrote about a ‘Mumbai based
organization’, which, for more than a decade, has been helping cancer patient
to live with their Cancer without undermining modern cancer treatment. She
wrote: “An organization based in Mumbai has been propagating for more than a
decade that without undergoing any cancer treatment, not even taking a single
chemo, cancer patients can comparatively stay healthy for a longer period.
According to them, Chemo, Surgery or radiation only enhances pain but cannot
help diminishing cancer even a bit.” “Astonishingly” Soma wrote, “some allopath
supported their views.” But she omitted informing anything particular about
that organization. Naturally, interested readers in general and cancer patients
in particular, will be unable to contact them. Why she skipped providing vital information
to her readers? Not only that, if you
read between the lines of her whole article, you will arrive at the conclusion
that the said organization is not merely 'propagating' but actually practicing
what they preach. How come “certain allopath” are “supporting their views?”
Certainly they are convinced that Cancer patients are comparatively living
longer without any traditional Cancer treatment.
I do not know whether Soma Mukherjee intentionally messed up
herself or it’s the age-old ploy of our No.1 daily, whose survival depends on
fetching advertisements from cancer establishment.
We shall have to prick the crafty bubble emitted because of
unholy nexus between cancer establishment/ cancer specialist and media. We
hope, Ekak Matra’s Nov. 2014 issue (CANCER: The Other Ideas) will certainly
help readers understand their concoction concerning cancer and its cure and how
this nexus is thriving by spreading FUND
about it (where F Stands for Fear, U for Uncertainly, N for Nervousness and D
for Doubt.)
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