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Surgical Removal of small liver tumors may be the " choice " or what is often

called, The Standard of Care, but that is the terminology of Conventional

Medicine. RFA does seem to have reasonably good results and if successful and

then followed by more natural methods, perhaps the results would be much better.

I'm sure anyone would want three years of no obvious signs of cancer, however,

we might wonder what the 5 year rate would be? The game isn't over after three

years and if the tumors were small to begin with, what would have been the

course of the disease if nothing was done? What might it have been with more

alternative treatments and not the ones referred to? RFA certainly sounds

better than radiation and chemotherapy.

Joe C.

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Is this actually available in the US anywhere?  Thanks. Jan

From: JCastron1 <jcastron1@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Study: Acetic acid in vinegar injected into cancer to

kill it

Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 10:43 AM

 

Surgical Removal of small liver tumors may be the " choice " or what is often

called, The Standard of Care, but that is the terminology of Conventional

Medicine. RFA does seem to have reasonably good results and if successful and

then followed by more natural methods, perhaps the results would be much better.

I'm sure anyone would want three years of no obvious signs of cancer, however,

we might wonder what the 5 year rate would be? The game isn't over after three

years and if the tumors were small to begin with, what would have been the

course of the disease if nothing was done? What might it have been with more

alternative treatments and not the ones referred to? RFA certainly sounds better

than radiation and chemotherapy.

Joe C.

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