Keep me posted...was diagnosed with cancer...get my biopsy results next week....regards Spokeshave in Utah.
| Year | Study / Authors | Journal / Source | Key Finding / Relevance | Reference URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1935 | Rich AR. "On the frequency of occurrence of occult carcinoma of the prostate." | Journal of Urology | ⇨ Autopsy found occult prostate carcinomas in 14% of men; suggests dormant/suppressed cancers common in healthy people. | AUA Journals (Abstract/Full) |
| 1949 | Franks LM. "Latent carcinoma of the prostate." | Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology | ⇨ Latent prostate cancer in 27% of autopsies over age 50; supports widespread suppressed microscopic tumors. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1953 | Edwards CN et al. "An autopsy study of latent prostatic cancer." | Cancer | ⇨ Occult prostate cancer in 13.4% of autopsies; implies biological/immune containment since clinical rates much lower. | Wiley Online Library (Abstract/Full) |
| 1954 | Franks LM. "Latent carcinoma of the prostate." | Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology | ⇨ Up to 30–40% latent prostate cancer in older men at autopsy; host factors (including immunity) likely control progression. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1959 | Thomas L. Discussion in Cellular and Humoral Aspects of the Hypersensitive States. | (Book chapter/discussion) | ⇨ Early proposal of immune surveillance recognizing/eliminating nascent cancer cells; explains dormancy of occult tumors. | PMC Article (Historical Review Citing Thomas 1959) |
| 1969 | Sampson RJ et al. "Thyroid carcinoma in Hiroshima and Nagasaki..." | JAMA | ⇨ Occult thyroid carcinoma in 28% of autopsies; latent cancers suppressed in vivo. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1970 | Burnet FM. "The concept of immunological surveillance." | Progress in Experimental Tumor Research | ⇨ Formalized immunosurveillance: immune system eliminates emerging cancer cells, preventing clinical disease from occult ones. | SCIRP Reference (Abstract/Citation) |
| 1977 | Breslow N et al. "Latent carcinoma of prostate at autopsy in seven areas." | International Journal of Cancer | ⇨ 12–43% latent prostate cancer across countries; age increases prevalence; immune equilibrium implied over clinical rates. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1979 | Sobrinho-Simões MA et al. "Latent thyroid carcinoma at autopsy..." | Cancer | ⇨ Occult thyroid carcinoma in 6.5% of autopsies; mostly microcarcinomas kept dormant by surveillance. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1985 | Harach HR et al. "Occult papillary carcinoma of the thyroid..." | Cancer | ⇨ 35.6% occult papillary thyroid carcinomas in autopsies; nearly all in 50–70 age group; far exceeds clinical incidence → suppression. | Wiley Online Library (Abstract/Full) |
| 1987 | Nielsen M et al. "Breast cancer and atypia among young and middle-aged women..." | British Journal of Cancer | ⇨ Histologic breast cancers in 39% of women in 40s at autopsy vs. 1% clinical; dormant lesions controlled by immunity. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1990 | Yamamoto Y et al. "Occult papillary carcinoma of the thyroid..." | Cancer | ⇨ 22.5% occult thyroid cancer in Japanese autopsies; small tumors suppressed in healthy individuals. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 1993 | Sakr WA et al. "The frequency of carcinoma and intraepithelial neoplasia of the prostate..." | Journal of Urology | ⇨ In situ prostate carcinoma in 27–34% of men in 30s–40s; early dormant cancers immune-suppressed. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 2007 | Koebel CM et al. "Adaptive immunity maintains occult cancer in an equilibrium state." | Nature | ⇨ Landmark: adaptive immunity holds occult cancer in equilibrium (dormancy) without full elimination; direct evidence in models + human relevance. | Nature (Abstract/Full) |
| 2015 | Bell KJ et al. "Prevalence of incidental prostate cancer: A systematic review..." | International Journal of Cancer | ⇨ Meta-analysis: incidental prostate cancer 5% under 30 to 59% over 79; large latent reservoir implying suppression. | Wiley Online Library (Abstract/Full) |
| 2017 | Manjili MH. "Tumor Dormancy and Relapse..." | Cancer Research | ⇨ Autopsy evidence of occult cancers in healthy people; dormancy due to immune equilibrium. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 2021 | Zidar N et al. "Global Trends of Latent Prostate Cancer in Autopsy Studies." | Cancers | ⇨ Meta-analysis confirms age-related latent prostate cancer; supports immune suppression role. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
| 2021 | Damen MP et al. "Targeting dormant tumor cells..." | FEBS Journal | ⇨ Dormant cells persist via immune equilibrium; autopsy data shows they are controlled. | PubMed Search (Related Citations) |
You are on my prayer list.
Panceratic or other?
I’m dealing with C for the second time. Taking Ivermectin and Mebendazole.
Prayers up for you.
Sorry to hear that! Man, you’ve had hour share of trials and tribulations of late. Wishing you the absolute best.