This is the most profound book by a cancer victim (who essentially
cured himself, by self-education) on cancer, and why we can't trust
our doctor to bring us the latest cures from Science.
If you have cancer, my advice is: READ THIS BOOK! Get it from your
library, if you have to. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. Do this right now.
Thanks, Neil Ruzic, for writing this book -- it is a great service,
imho, to mankind.
Very important cancer book: Neil Ruzic's "Racing For A Cure" - has
latest cures
J - 16 Apr 2005 23:20 GMT
> This is the most profound book by a cancer victim (who essentially
> cured himself, by self-education) on cancer, and why we can't trust
> our doctor to bring us the latest cures from Science.
Why we can't trust spammers...I'll save them the time.
He had surgery. I think a lady I know on another newsgroup should write a
book too. She had same surgery some years ago. ;-)
J
Mantle cell lymphoma behaves much like indolent or low-grade lymphoma, but
with intermittent episodes of fierce and accelerated growth that many
times overwhelms..
Indolent Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas (NHLs) are slow growing forms of
lymphoma. They encompass what were called low grade and some categories
of intermediate grade NHL in the Working Formulation. Indolent NHLs have
traditionally not been strongly responsive to conventional cancer
therapies such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Depending on the
cancer, often a patient can live years without much treatment.
<http://www.rdmag.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=014&ACCT=1400000100&ISSUE=0301&RELTYPE=
PR&ORIGRELTYPE=EDIT&PRODCODE=00000000&PRODLETT=U>
MCL is a cancer deriving its name from the tumors that develop in the
"mantle zone" of the lymph nodes. After surgery to remove his spleen and
three golf-ball-sized lymph nodes, Ruzic was told he could undergo a
series of chemotherapy treatments, followed by a bone-marrow transplant to
extend his life expectancy. He refused.
Steph - 03 May 2005 15:13 GMT
> This is the most profound book by a cancer victim (who essentially
> cured himself, by self-education) on cancer, and why we can't trust
> our doctor to bring us the latest cures from Science.
>
> If you have cancer, my advice is: READ THIS BOOK! Get it from your
> library, if you have to. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. Do this right now.
My advice is "Get a life"
> Thanks, Neil Ruzic, for writing this book -- it is a great service,
> imho, to mankind.
>
> Very important cancer book: Neil Ruzic's "Racing For A Cure" - has
> latest cures
Thanks, Neil