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Two new showrooms/office spaces, double height (135 sq m each with bath)
for lease in upscale Campal/Miramar beach area, Panaji, Goa.
Contact: goaengineer...@aol.com

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Eddie Verdes wrote:
>
>I am not saying Cancer cant be cured.. surely the Americans may have a  
>>cure...but for the poor in Goa it is like we say......Mollbak dolle >pautat, 
>punn hat pavona...our eyes can >reach the sky...but the hands >cant!
>

I am a Goan. I completed by early medical education in Goa. I am in constant 
touch with cancer specialists in Goa. I am saying that all common cancers can 
be cured in Goa through early detection and proper treatment by a highly 
competent oncologist. The medicines and procedures that are available in the 
developed world are also available in Goa. 

If anecdotes is all you care about then I can tell you that my own grandmother 
was cured from breast cancer in the early 1970s in Goa and in the Tata Memorial 
Cancer Centre in Mumbai. She lived much beyond the life expectancy of a normal 
Indian woman without recurrence of her cancer.


--- On Thu, 9/10/09, Ivo da C.Souza <icso...@bsnl.in> wrote:

>
>One of my students died of cancer within less than one month after >surgery, 
>chemotherapy and radiation, after he was declared as "cured"
> by Tata Memorial Hospital.
> 

This is a fairy tale unworthy of even a cheap Bollywood movie. No 
scientifically trained physician gives such a declaration, and claims that a 
patient died of cancer without knowing the details of the case and the exact 
cause of death, which can only be definitively determined by a pathological 
autopsy. Common sense tells us that a patient who survived cancer can die of 
other causes, such as a heart attack. 

>
> ***Actually, I am trying to help them for palliation with
> my medical knowledge and training.
> 

Cancer can only be competently diagnosed and treated today in India by an 
expert surgical or medical oncologist who has done the following:

1. Completed a five and a half year degree course in modern medicine in a 
recognized medical college, including a rotating internship of one year.

2. Obtained a modern medical degree and a licence to practice modern scientific 
medicine. 

3. Completed a recognized residency in a medical or surgical specialty. 

3. Obtained a postgraduate degree in that specialty.

4. Specialized in cancer surgery or medical oncology through further residency 
or fellowship training.

5. Maintained an active practice of oncology.

6. Kept up with the latest advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment through 
medical journals, continuing medical education and refresher courses.

Please do not entrust your life in the hands of a person who does not have the 
above qualifications and training.

Cheers,

Santosh


      

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