The film explores the 50-year War on Cancer, centering on Thomas Navarro's story. Diagnosed with brain cancer at four in 1999, Thomas was forced into conventional treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, despite a proven alternative method offered by Texas doctor Stanislaw Burzynski. The Navarro family's battle with the FDA highlights the importance of medical freedom and the ongoing failure of the War on Cancer, which began in 1971 and continued to falter in 2009.
Cut Poison Burn
A courageous boy's 50-year battle against brain cancer is marked by numerous surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments.