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        I agree, do your reseach and you will find a better answer, I have stage 4 matastic  melonoma,  had no ops and no chemo, just pills , i must say that that pills have made me sick over the 9 months, there are better treatments around. ( side affectsof the poison i take) .

        The one thing i found was that oncology is very competitve for your service, is all about the $$$$$,  try searching google on "The Truth about Cancer "" if you dont like it, thats ok  , but remember be positive and feel invincible that will go long way.

        An operation to remove parts of you body dosent mean that you have removed cancer.

        I have a melonoma removed from my wrist  5 yrs ago , today i have tumors in lynph nodes and spine L2.

        To me doctors donot have all the answers about medicine, so please do you research.

         

        regards

        Hans

         

        hknoll
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          I agree, do your reseach and you will find a better answer, I have stage 4 matastic  melonoma,  had no ops and no chemo, just pills , i must say that that pills have made me sick over the 9 months, there are better treatments around. ( side affectsof the poison i take) .

          The one thing i found was that oncology is very competitve for your service, is all about the $$$$$,  try searching google on "The Truth about Cancer "" if you dont like it, thats ok  , but remember be positive and feel invincible that will go long way.

          An operation to remove parts of you body dosent mean that you have removed cancer.

          I have a melonoma removed from my wrist  5 yrs ago , today i have tumors in lynph nodes and spine L2.

          To me doctors donot have all the answers about medicine, so please do you research.

           

          regards

          Hans

           

          hknoll
          Participant

            I agree, do your reseach and you will find a better answer, I have stage 4 matastic  melonoma,  had no ops and no chemo, just pills , i must say that that pills have made me sick over the 9 months, there are better treatments around. ( side affectsof the poison i take) .

            The one thing i found was that oncology is very competitve for your service, is all about the $$$$$,  try searching google on "The Truth about Cancer "" if you dont like it, thats ok  , but remember be positive and feel invincible that will go long way.

            An operation to remove parts of you body dosent mean that you have removed cancer.

            I have a melonoma removed from my wrist  5 yrs ago , today i have tumors in lynph nodes and spine L2.

            To me doctors donot have all the answers about medicine, so please do you research.

             

            regards

            Hans

             

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