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Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 06:12:35 EDT
From: mewsmuse@...
Subject: Re: Son's Testicular Cancer Worse Than Dad's


This is interesting. My father, now 72, developed bladder cancer over 10
years ago. It's easily treated by "burning the tumors off " about once a
year.
Now, 2 years ago, I, his daughter, developed bladder cancer at age 40. I did
not have the little removable tumors, but rather one large, aggressive
"fatal" tumor. I believe younger people are getting these cancers due to
something which has to do with the P53 gene suppressor cells. As usual, my
doctor just wanted me to have another surgery (a radical cystectomy) to treat
the symptom rather than the cause and would not discuss the P53. I refused
the second surgery. I take Laetrile and am currently doing fine, hence, no
more American medical doctor.
Susanne






Tue May 23, 2000 12:05 pm

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