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Peter Moran  
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 More options Apr 3 2004, 4:46 pm
Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
From: "Peter Moran" <mori...@gil.com.au>
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:43:39 +1000
Local: Sat, Apr 3 2004 4:43 pm
Subject: Re: What's cancer like?

"Toby Joe" <to...@emailaccount.com> wrote in message

news:20040403043555.242$wQ@newsreader.com...

> "Peter Moran" <mori...@gil.com.au> wrote:

> > I am sure there are better examples.  Does anyone have some other
> > examples of how aberrant and invasive cancerous tissue is?

> > Peter Moran

> www.endoatlas.com/co_mt_03.html
> (Karposi, 37 yo w/aids)

> www.endoatlas.com/atlas_co.html
> (database; check the malig. tumor section)

Thanks, Toby.   There are some excellent pictures of colon cancer at the
following site.    Anyone thinking about that cancer should have these
images in mind.

http://www.endoatlas.com/co_mt_02.html

For those who have stronger stomachs, the next one shows  how breast cancer
can end up if proper treatment is refused, and if metastases do not kindly
kill the patient off first.    There are a few like this on the cancer
mailing lists I follow, asking about pain relief, and what to do about the
ulceration.

This lady is now incurable, although she almost certainly could have been
cured by early surgery (cancers that get to this stage have little or no
metastatic potential) .    She almost certainly got this mway through using
alternatives, since she is in what is essentially an alt clinic now.

http://www.vci.org/breast1.htm

This is not intended to scare, although that may do no harm for some.     It
is clear from the way many alt supporters talk about cancer that they have
no idea what it is truly like.

Peter Moran


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