Re: CS>Off topic: biopsies/markers/vaccines

1998-10-11 Thread VGammill
-- > From: Domenic Spinale > To: Rife-List > Subject: Re: CS>Off topic: biopsies > Date: Saturday, October 10, 1998 11:26 AM > > At 02:16 PM 10/9/98 -0700, Vincent Gammill wrote: > > [snip] > > Depending on what type of cancer you are looking for, t

Re: CS>Off topic: biopsies

1998-10-11 Thread VGammill
This is a repost with an explanation to follow. VG -- > From: VGammill > To: silver-list@eskimo.com; rife-l...@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Off topic: biopsies > Date: Friday, October 09, 1998 2:16 PM > > > Harry writes: > > I have heard that a biops

Re: CS>Off topic: biopsies

1998-10-09 Thread VGammill
Harry writes: > I have heard that a biopsy will cause the cancer fluids (cells) to spread > throughout the body. Is this true? List: This a good question. Some cancer such as melanomas spread quickly with tampering, others such as basal cell and most squamous, don't. It is a judgement c

CS>Off topic: biopsies

1998-10-09 Thread RingDance
I have heard that a biopsy will cause the cancer fluids (cells) to spread throughout the body. Is this true? If a biopsy consists of excising a small piece of tissue from the affected area, how can this cause the spread of cancer fluids (cells). I also understand that a dark field microscopic ex