Opportunity Knocking,
You said "Even Kag had tried to dismiss our accomplishments by saying that even if you diagnose cancer early you can't do a thing about which perplexed me."
There are three primary ways that cancer is treated. (1) surgery, (2) radiation, and (3)chemotherapy. Which of those standard treatments are automatically eliminated if the cancer is not located? RECAF never gives the location of the cancer. What good does it do to give an early-detection cancer test if at least two of the most effective ways of treating cancer cannot be used until the cancer progresses further. So, at a minimum, it seems logical that early-detection RECAF cancer tests have serious limitations. The early-detection RECAF cancer test may come back positive, but doctors sure can't cut it out or radiate it if they don't know where it's at. kag