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great-grandma

06/07/07 12:46 PM

#8658 RE: Ted F #8657

Don't you think most people realize that medicine is not an exact science? Sometimes it takes a long time tor the good doctors to find out what is wrong. It took three years for them to figure out I had MS, but that was years ago, well before the MRI. I think that there will undoubtedly be a disclaimer of some sort when the test finally gets to market, but I look to RECAF to save countless lives.
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opportunityknocking

06/07/07 12:47 PM

#8659 RE: Ted F #8657

What about the PSA for goodness sakes. There are countless errors which brings us back around to how significant RECAF will be each and every one of us. If I were Dr Moro I would be on that show The American Inventor. Do you want to see everyone gasp for air if they submitted an invention that with one drop of blood would tell if you had cancer? Instant winner!!!! Look at the notoriety that could propel Biocurex. Just thinking outside the box. Obviously we are better than that, but I enjoy that show.
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GPKOCHMAN

06/07/07 5:01 PM

#8660 RE: Ted F #8657

It is a given that this is a y/n type test with a margin of error. The legal buffer in this case is the fact that a physician administers the test, May or may not share the accuracy data with the patient, and the doc (not the patient), makes an educated determination based on the results.