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jjgallow
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Feb-14-07, 10:55 PM (PST) |
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2. "RE: Rare lymphoma"
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Hello K Miller, First of all, know this: DCA has not even been proven to fully cure lab mice, let alone normal animals. But yes, the possibility is there. If there are other treatment options available, you have much better odds with them. If you don't have other options, please understand that their are no guarantees and there is a small safety risk as well. To anwswer your question, DCA penetrates and accumulates all tissues of the body. As such, non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma is as likely as any other cancer to respond to DCA. best wishes, Jeff http://www.dichloroacetate.org |
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Diana

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Feb-25-07, 04:41 AM (PST) |
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3. "RE: Rare lymphoma"
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Just a point. When I was studing up on Cancer which I guess is all the time, I found out on the BC Cancer Agency site that they have treated Non-Hodgkins cancer and they only have a 1% reoccurance. That is way down from the international average of 15 or more. However, do NOT take my word for it, check it out first. Good luck Diana |
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