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To: J Edgar

Pretty much my take on it also. I mean what do you say to someone who HAD terminal, inoperable cancer who comes back in and shows no symtoms? How many cases can happen before it mores out of the “anecdotal” category to the “there might be some connection here” category?

I have lost over the years a number of people who were close. And the best I can do is to try to not get frustrated and pointing fingers at anyone.

But people have to be willing to admit that there is a HUGE industry testing for and treating cancer. And like all large industries, they have a vested interest in continuing with the status quo.

That is not anecdotal.
That’s factual!!


18 posted on 02/12/2010 9:19:53 PM PST by djf (Sorry to tell you, but "truth"="disappointment". Happy now?)
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To: djf

Ditto!


21 posted on 02/12/2010 9:21:16 PM PST by proudtobeanamerican1 (Prayers Up! It's our last defense!)
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To: djf
there is a HUGE industry testing for and treating cancer. And like all large industries, they have a vested interest in continuing with the status quo.

That is very true, and we shouldn't be afraid to challenge or to question the status quo. But, we also shouldn't be afraid to question the market for "alternative medicine" or "holistic healthcare", either.

I remember searching in desperation for a cure when my late father was ill. I came across many claims of "cures" that were made, but there was no real evidence to support them.

31 posted on 02/12/2010 9:28:46 PM PST by Tired of Taxes (Dad, I will always think of you.)
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