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Old 01-21-2007, 09:25 AM   #1
CLTann
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Self Immune System for Patients Refusing Treatment

Quoted from a Beijing Newspaper on early January, the American Cancer Society reported that about 10% of cancer patients refuse any treatment or accept a minimal treatment. In 176 cases, only 10 showed recurrence, 2 showed metastasis. The human body generates one trillion new cells everyday. Among them there are probably severl "bad" cells. If the "bad" cells are allowed to propagate, they will lead to cancer. Under normal circumstance, the body immune system will rally healthy B-cells to destroy "bad" cells. The scenerio plays out by mobilizing body T cells that will adhere the healthy cells with the "bad" cells forcing the elemental changes, by draining the potassium ions and by innundating sodium and calcium ions. The energerized B-cells create killer cell poison which can effectively kill the "bad" cells.

Anyone comes across the original American Cancer Society report, please post the article.
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Ann

Stage 1 dx Sept 05
ER/PR positive HER2 +++ Grade 3
Invasive carcinoma 1 cm, no node involvement
Mastec Sept 05
Annual scans all negative, Oct 06
Postmenopause. Arimidex only since Sept 06, bone or muscle ache after 3 month
Off Arimidex, change to Femara 1/12-07, ache stopped
Sept 07 all tests negative, pass 2 year mark
Feb 08 continue doing well.
Sep 09 four year NED still on Femara.
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