Senin, 05 Mei 2008

Re: [SPAM][cancercured] Re: Mammography

Over 100 years ago Dr. Henry Lindlahr found that violating the tumor, activated the cancer.
He drew a silk thread across a tumor and it became malignant. Of course he bacame an outcast.

Also: The breast cancer cycle: Mammograms cause the original tumor. Biopsy causes the one tumor to become cancerous. Chemotherapy weakens the immune system so that cancer becomes a disease of the bloodstream.

www.medicine-no.com

Bob




----- Original Message -----
From: comdyne2002
To: cancercured@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 4:55 PM
Subject: [SPAM][cancercured] Re: Mammography


Leaving a tumor alone, untouched, is very hard for some to comprehend,
primarily because we have been conditioned to believe that
removing the tumor removes the cancer with the added risk that some
cells may remain behind thus the justification for chemotherapy. The
evidence, however, clearly does not support that idea and many
oncologists are backing away from post operative chemo due to a more
inquisitive patient base and the ease of which controversial studies
are falling into the hands of the consumer due to the internet.
Patients are beginning to question everything as they should.

Doctor Bell, way back in 1913 made some brilliant observations about
the characteristics he found in common with cancer and its re-
emergence after surgery. The American cancer doctor Eli G. Jones went
so far as to say that the surgical extirpation of a malignant tumor
constituted a criminal assault upon the patient and he railed at whom
he considered unethical physicians who recommended a surgical
solution. It was common knowledge that surgery only caused the tumors
to return and when they did so, usually with a vengeance.

One chapter in his book was especially disturbing in the male
attitude depicted at a medical convention he attended where it became
starkley obvious that far too many doctors had a cavalier attitude towards women.

--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, "Arlyn Grant" <arlynsg@...> wrote:
>
> I'm interested in the advancing technology that can, hopefully,
> determine if a tumor has the ability to become metastatic. As some
> cancer has the ability to spread, and other cancer does not. I
think it
> is one more part of the puzzle. It will greatly help people
determine
> if they should leave well enough alone or not.
> SNIP


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