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Re: Might Negative Second Biopsy Procedures Indicate Spontaneous Regression?

I missed this article Study Suggests Some Cancers May Go Away in the New York Times series on Cancer.

It refers to a study in Norway – those darned Scandanavians!! – and it says in part ….new study, to be published Tuesday in The Archives of Internal Medicine, suggests that even invasive cancers may sometimes go away without treatment and in larger numbers than anyone ever believed. Well, perhaps no one other than me – and the dozens of men who chose not to have immediate conventional treatment for an insignificant tumour.

I know this isn’t any proof positive of anything, but it should be food for thought for those with an open mind.

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