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Kag

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Kag

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Friday, 05/30/2008 9:55:52 AM

Friday, May 30, 2008 9:55:52 AM

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Investors must understand how the medical community functions. Doctors give medical tests so that they can give the appropriate, medically-accepted therapy. To my knowledge, there is no treatment for cancerous cells that cannot be located at least to the organ level. Has anyone ever heard of a patient having epithelial or connective tissue cancer? Why would a doctor give a test, at some expense to someone, when no therapy is available simply because the location for where the treatment needs to be applied is unknown?

Also, as it currently stands, would a doctor give a patient a stand-alone RECAF blood test to find out if the patient is cancer free? I have my doubts because how can it ever be said that patient is cancer free if the accuracy of the test is only, for example, 98 percent? There is still the 2 percent chance that cancer is present that goes undetected. kag


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