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Re: SurgeGuy2.0 post# 21665

Tuesday, 04/05/2011 11:11:57 AM

Tuesday, April 05, 2011 11:11:57 AM

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.....as far as the written documentation, they cannot PR that until it has been received.....that stuff takes time, doctors just do not whip something up because they are staking their careers on this information.......



The written documentation did not have to take this long. All of the testing has been done already and per a CBIS PR the doc already confirmed the absence of cancer. All he had to do was write it on a piece of paper and sign it.

The testing HAS to be done at this point, unless the doctor has retained a skin sample for 3 months. Any new samples needed now for additional testing are void because it was so long ago, there may have been other factors that contributed to the cancer disappearance.

The way I see it there are several things that could be possible with the docs confirmation:
1) The doctor was killed in a freak car accident before making the documentation(hopefully not). Now even with new testing, CBIS cannot prove that it was their treatment that killed the cancer.
2) CBIS has the documentation and is holding it back for some reason.
3) The doctor was not willing to put his name on this because he knew CBIS would use it as proof that their ointment cured the cancer. From the doctor's perspective, he does not know what killed the cancer cells, and he may think it was something else. Now he doesn't want to write confirmation to CBIS that there is no cancer in that area because he knows what they will do with it. A question of morality and ethics for the doctor.
4) There were additional complications that are unknown to us yet. For instance, the lesion re-surfaced or something similar.


I honestly don't know what is going on, but I don't think we are waiting on the doctor. If he had the intention of writing the documentation then it would be done already. It does not take almost 3 months to test a sample for cancer and write it down on a piece of paper. I believe the company either has it and is holding it, or we are not going to get it.

This is all my opinion, feel free to post some other possibilities that you can think of(maybe some that aren't as negative as mine, it is all I could think of)
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