Nowdays, pivotal studies of cancer interventions are done in multiple
centers and outcomes are monitored by independent data monitoring
boards. A control is used for comparison purposes, and patients are
randomized to one treatment arm or the other to prevent patient
selection bias. I'm not aware of any such study method for Gerson
therapy, which is why it's among the alternative therapies ... which by
most definitions means not formerly tested. I think a reliable cure
rates could only come from such studies because testimonials can't
account for the number of patients who used a therapy and did not
benefit. That is to calculate a rate you must have a denominator.
~ Karl
> robyn howell wrote:
> > Does anyone know what kind of a cure rate Gerson has?
> > Thanks, Robyn
> >
> >
> >
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