Re: cytoreductive surgery (Steph)




Re: cytoreductive surgery (Steph)

Group: sci.med.diseases.cancer Date: Tue, Dec 26, 2006, 8:32am From:
ercent@xxxxxxxx (J)
mainframetech wrote:
J,
      Put your ego back where it came from. I'm not here to
service your efforts to aggrandize yourself on the backs of the people
here. And my family health history is not your business, particularly
given your comments here.
      You are correct about Lai and Singh's degrees, Singh's
being: M.S. (surgery), King George's Medical College, India, 1976
M.B.B.S. (medicine & surgery), King George's Medical College, India,
1972
      Which has, of course, no bearing on their ability to
run a proper study. And I suspect they have many Phd's of the 'right'
type available to consult with at the univ., if needed.
    However, you have failed badly to note that their past
history contains many studies showing Artemisinin successfully killing
many types of cancer.
You failed to show us any except pointing us a webpage that had one
human patient.
The rest is invivo.
You will find that the Univ. of Washington also acknowledged their work
with an article. Of course, with the usual legal note that they're not
recommending it. One needs to do a lot more research into Artemisinin
before trying to drag it away from people who might get some good out of
it, based on the study results and anecdotal evidence.

Take what you want.
I'll contine to tell people to wait for clinical trials. J

What about those folks who don't have 10 years to wait for you pompas
assed PHDs to hrump hrump and himhaw till somebody coughs up enough
cash for you to endorse something. Should they just piss off and die.

If there is something out there that has even the faintest chance of
beng helpful, people have a right to know about it, study the evidence
offered and decide for themselves whether or not to try it. You nor
anyone else have the right to piss on their hopes.

Not everyone is as plum stupid and pure ignorant as you Dr. crank
yankers seem to think. While we may not have your years of college which
usually breaks down to 50% actualy studying and 50% in a frat house
drunken stupor. We listen, we take it all in and we are capable of
making up our own minds as to whether or not we are being shucked and
skint. And if we get fooled into buying snake oil oh well, we live, we
learn. But if we give up hope, we die.

I value the opinions of those in here that are more learned than me. I
lurk and read the posts usually but do come in here from time to time
seeking your opinions on things but I take offense at the way you
trample on anybody that has anything to offer that does not meet your
standards or fit your mold. Every accepted form of treatment or
standardized medicine was once only a theory. Many of them were balked
at by their peers. A lot of things we now take for granted were once
hailed as lunacy and deemed impossible or unfeasable.

This is America, we were founded on freedom of speech among other
things. If I think exlax works better than prune juice whle I may have
no clinical trials to back it up I do have the right to voice my
opinion. The one note I do think should be STRESSED though is that if
you don't have any real science to back up your statemment, say it up
front that it is only your opinion and should be accepted as opinion
only. Other than that if somebody thinks eating cow dung helped their
cancer they certainly have the right to say it. I don't think they'd get
many folks lining up to join them without science backing it but poeple
still eat bugs so who knows.





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