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RE: Another Thought on Cancer "Anti-Clusters"
Bob -
We can't assume that "anti-clusters" contain secrets to wellness without
accepting the corollary - that "clusters" are due to some cause. If one
is random, the other must be random as well.
Andy
P. Andrew Karam, Ph.D., CHP
Research Assistant Professor
Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Biological Sciences
85 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
+1 585-475-6432
karam@mail.rit.edu
If you torture data sufficiently, it will confess to almost anything.
-Fred Menger, chemistry professor (1937- )
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bobcherry@cox.net
Perhaps if we devoted as much attention to locating cancer anti-clusters
and what causes them as we do for cancer clusters, we might learn what
to do to keep us healthy in addition to finding out what makes us sick.
Bob C
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