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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / January 2005

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The cancer thread that turned into a *Jan* thing

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Jan - 31 Jan 2005 17:28 GMT
Peter Moran  

Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
From: "Peter Moran" <mori...@gil.com.au> - Find messages by this author  
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:52:29 +1000
Local: Sun, Jan 30 2005 10:52 pm  
Subject: Re: Present cure rates of cancer

So you don't know that Neil died?

Correct. It didn't say that on the website, I posted.

It was reported on an ­alternative cancer  mailing list that he was a frequent
subscriber to.

Ok, I have no knowledge of any such list.

You will note
that he was deteriorating badly at the time of his last mess­ages, and that
his reports were getting fewer and far between and stopped m­any months ago.

I had been following him for a long time, and once advised h­im that it may
not be too late to seek conventional care.

I repeat:

Interestingly enough, the head Palliative Care Dr. seems to ­have a greater
understanding of alternative cancer protocols than the Drs. ­of Oncology that I

have met. She is the first Dr. I have talked to at the VA th­at is even aware
of
the study performed at the U of C, Berkeley and Davis campus­es, that showed
that cancer patients with no treatment at all had a survival­ rate four times
longer than those who received orthodox treatment.

Your comment?

Jan
J - 31 Jan 2005 18:13 GMT
> Interestingly enough, the head Palliative Care Dr. seems to ­have a greater
> understanding of alternative cancer protocols than the Drs.­of Oncology that I
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>
> Your comment?

Make a binding/irrefutable living will, that if you're in palliative care (for end
stage cancer or cancer is discovered) that you're not to be given anticancer drugs
(and that you want to be treated by hospice experts, not cancer doctors).
Peter Moran - 31 Jan 2005 18:52 GMT
> Peter Moran
>
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>
> Your comment?

This is a tissue of lies.    I have examined the basis for this claim and an
account of the original research can be seen

http://www.geocities.com/healthbase/Hardin_Jones.html

This is poor Neil trying to justify his decisions and almost certainly being
treated gently by doctors in view of his sad condition.     Neil loved a
good conspiracy.

Peter Moran
 
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