50-year-old Darren Miller, from Illinois was diagnosed with “incurable inoperable” lung and pericardial heart sac cancer. He was given a year to live by doctors, and also told he could chose to undergo chemotherapy to try and prolong his life.
Lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, a the survival rate is incredibly low. When diagnosed with Stage IA non-small cell lung cancer the survival rate is less than 50%. This drops dramatically as the cancer progresses, and for a Stage IV patient, the chance of recovery is just 1%.
Darren made the decision to supplement his chemotherapy treatments with cannabis oil, in the hope that his cancer wouldn’t just be halted, but that it would be cleared altogether.
Darren did his research on benefits of cannabis oil and after reading hundreds of other peoples’ personal testimonies of it healing them, Miller decided to go ahead with the treatment.
Darren’s wife quit her job in order for them to qualify for medical assistance, and they moved to California, one of the few places where the controversial treatment is available.
After seven months, Darren has been officially declared cancer-free and has the hospital documents to prove it.
He told CBS News: “Today, which is seven months later, they tell me I am completely cancer-free – not remission. I’ve cured my cancer. Now, am I giving credit to the cannabis oil? Absolutely. Am I giving credit to chemo? I would have to say yes, too. I did both.”
Miller and his wife moved back to Illinois after he was given the all clear, where he now runs a “compassionate cannabis” program to help others who are fighting against cancer like he was.
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