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To: misterrob

What is the prognosis for something like this? I know of one person who had brain cancer and died. And I know of another person who had surgery to have the tumor removed and then chemo, and is expected to be fine.


65 posted on 05/20/2008 10:31:43 AM PDT by Abigail Adams
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To: Abigail Adams
What is the prognosis for something like this?

1 to 5 years.

Not good.

178 posted on 05/20/2008 10:44:45 AM PDT by null and void (The one word of Chinese our congress really understands is 'kowtow')
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To: Abigail Adams

My mother had cancer of the frontal lobe. From the time she had a seizure until she was gone was only two and a half months.

Cancer swells and that’s okay for any other part of the body. With cancer of the brain, however, there isn’t any room in the skull for swelling so the patient usually winds up screaming in agony and tearing at him/herself. Mom had laetrile (aka Vitamin B-17, amygdalin) and that saved her from the dry heaving, headaches, screaming, and the cancer odor. She died peacefully.

Teddy Kennedy should be so lucky but he will be given, most likely, chemo and heavy sedation.

Read “World Without Cancer” by G. Edward Griffin for the causes of cancer, the effectiveness of laetrile, and why/how Big Pharma keeps laetrile out of the hands of the American people (it’s inexpensive and can’t be patented). In addition, read “Beating Cancer with Nutrition” by Patrick Quillin, Ph.D.

BTW, I’ll keep ol’ Ted in my prayers ...


492 posted on 05/22/2008 11:58:53 AM PDT by miss print
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