[ RadSafe ] Cancer

franz.schoenhofer at chello.at franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Sun Mar 11 10:35:45 CDT 2012


John,

what does this prove???? Nothing!!!!!

Single cases do not prove anything - where is the scientific justification to prove that this would be a cure for millions of people affected????? This is what we need, not mystical single cures on just one or another patient. I do not dispute that such mystirious
healings might occur, but to extend them to being a regular and predictable phenomenon is absurd and opens the gates  to all kind of charlatans. We already have enough of this kind - also until recently one on RADSAFE.

Franz

>   
> 
> Dear Roy, 
> 
> Many thanks for the interesting article on cancer. It
> reminds me of talks I had many years ago with my step-father, Sir Ian
> McAdam, a professor of surgery. 
> 
> short CV
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1115607/ [16] 
> 
> We talked
> about cancer and he told me that he had performed a many operations on
> patients with melanoma. This was in Uganda in the 1970s, with no
> radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The procedure was to remove as much as
> possible of the cancerous tissue. But he knew that in some cases he had
> not removed it all, and the conventional wisdom is that the remaining
> cancerous tissue would eventually grow back. 
> 
> However, Sir Ian said, in
> a small number of these cases the patient went through full remission,
> was followed up and apparently showed no further traces of the melanoma.
> 
> 
> regards, 
> 
> John Hunt 
> 
> IRD/CNEN 
> 
> On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 22:05:36 -0800
> (PST), ROY HERREN wrote: 
> 
> > Franz,
> > 
> > There is hope yet for a cure!
> Please see the following article, which is a 
> > very appropriate
> response to your e-mail and an appropriate topic for this 
> > mailing
> list. By the way, Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center 
> >
> (www.mskcc.org [5]) is one of, if not "the", best Cancer Centers in the
> United 
> > States.
> > 
> >
> http://www.mskcc.org/news/announcement/rare-medical-phenomenon-melanoma-patient-s-tumors-disappear-throughout-body-after-radiation-one-tumor
> [6]
> > 
> > Rare Medical Phenomenon: Melanoma Patient's Tumors Disappear
> throughout the Body 
> > after Radiation of One TumorRoy Herren 
> > 
> >
> ________________________________
> > From: "franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
> [7]" 
> > To: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics)
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> > Cc: JPreisig at aol.com [10]
> > Sent: Wed, March 7, 2012
> 7:58:30 AM
> > Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Cancer
> > 
> > Joe, 
> > I am following
> those "genome" sensations hardly. I am not interested to know, 
> > when I
> will die of which cancer - are you? As long as there is no definite cure
> 
> > for "cancer" to prevent it, I do not care for it. I simply hope to
> live as long 
> > as possible, but under the condition that my brain works
> as well as it does now.
> > 
> > Best wishes for the future....
> > 
> > Franz
> 
> > 
> > ---- JPreisig at aol.com [11]schrieb:
> > 
> >> Dear Radsafe," > From:
> _jpreisig at aol.com [1]_ (mailto:jpreisig at aol.com [2]) . Hope you all are
> well. We seem to know a great deal about cancer, and in certain
> situations various cancers can be cured. But, of course, that knowledge
> is not complete. Consider that once you know how to solve the puzzle of
> a Rubik's Cube, it may be easy to do. Cancer still has a few secrets or
> tricks left. There was a show by 60 Minutes (USA Television) that a
> gentleman down towards UCSD/Scripps/San Diego was running a company that
> has nearly completed mapping of the human genome. Work has also been
> done by Federal (US and world) research organizations. The next secrets
> about cancer may be in the various ON/OFF switches set up in human DNA.
> People interested in understanding cancer further need to involve
> themselves in understanding DNA better. Have a great week!!!! Regards,
> Joseph R. (Joe) Preisig, PhD
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