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Of course they are more common than originally thought. Every person

who cures themselves naturally is considered a " spontaneous regression "

by the medical profession. In this way, natural apporaches can be

claimed to never work, because the natural approach does not cause the

cure -- spontaneous regression does.

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> Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Weekly CancerDecisions.com

> Newsletter #369 12/07/08

>

> CANCER DECISIONS FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

>

> STUDY SUGGESTS THAT SOME BREAST CANCERS MAY SIMPLY DISAPPEAR - PART II

>

> Cancers, even advanced cancers, can sometimes undergo what is called

> 'spontaneous regression' - i.e., they can simply disappear without

> trace. A study carried out by a team of researchers led by

> epidemiologist H. Gilbert Welch, MD, of Dartmouth Medical School,

> suggests that spontaneous regression may be considerably more common

> than previously thought.

>

> To read this week's newsletter, please go to:

> http://www.cancerdecisions.com/120708.html

>

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It sure would be nice to know what he says about blader cancer. Does anyone

know?

In , robert-blau@... wrote:

> Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Weekly CancerDecisions.com

> Newsletter #369 12/07/08

>

> CANCER DECISIONS FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

>

> STUDY SUGGESTS THAT SOME BREAST CANCERS MAY SIMPLY DISAPPEAR - PART II

>

> Cancers, even advanced cancers, can sometimes undergo what is called

> 'spontaneous regression' - i.e., they can simply disappear without

> trace. A study carried out by a team of researchers led by

> epidemiologist H. Gilbert Welch, MD, of Dartmouth Medical School,

> suggests that spontaneous regression may be considerably more common

> than previously thought.

>

> To read this week's newsletter, please go to:

> http://www.cancerdecisions.com/120708.html

>

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