It is well known in the medical literature that in a tiny fraction of patients
cancer disappears spontaneously without any effective treatment. This
phenomenon is called spontaneous regression. The case described below appears
to be an instance of this phenomenon.
Cheers,
Santosh
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On Wed, 11 May 2011 04:51:21 -0700 J. Colaco < jc> wrote :
<<<…. 6: There surely must be a permanent cure for
quackery.>>>
COMMENT : There is no permanent cure “FOR” quackery. You can watch the
ducks do the quack…err ..I mean : The quacks do the duck.
http://www.quackwatch.com/00AboutQuac
Jose, who is a genuinely qualified physician, and who has legitimately and
legally practiced real medicine for decades, has already responded
appropriately to the nonsense written in the post appended below, and warned
Goanetters of the dangers of clicking on the bogus link provided in it.
So
Dear goanetters.
I totally disagree with the views of fr. Ivo on cancer being uncurable heres
why.
In the year 2007 my mother was diagnosed with cancer at Holy Family Hospital at
Bandra, Mumbai. We, me and my wife, took her to Tata Memorial Hospital at
Parel. After conducting many tests th cance
Fr Ivo D'Souza wrote: Dear Goanetters, This is a bad
news for us. I always was saying that cancer is not curable, in
opposition to the statement of a neuroscientist, namely that "cancer
is curable even in the last stages". In fact, I explained why I could
not accept this blunt statement. It is uns
Dear Goanetters,
> This is a bad news for us. I always was saying that cancer is not curable, in
> opposition to the statement of a neuroscientist, namely that "cancer is
> curable even in the last stages". In fact, I explained why I could not accept
> this blunt statement. It is unscientific.