Who and Where is this person that claims praying to Mary McKillop cured her of inoperable lung cancer?

Question by yahwhooon: Who and Where is this person that claims praying to Mary McKillop cured her of inoperable lung cancer?
I mean do we just take her word for it? I’d like to hear from her Doctors and see some Evidence that a prayer to a dead nun can cure you of inoperable lung cancer, before and after xrays would be good.

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Answer by puppysyndrome
If cancer is healed by Divine intervention, it is God himself who reaches down and heals……not Mary McKillop or any other human being!

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Woman Claims She Had The Cure For Cancer On Her Laptop That

“ublic-service announcement comes courtesy of Sook Shin, a university researcher who says her stolen laptop contained years worth of data related to a possible cure for prostate cancer. And nope, you guessed it. She didn’t back up and says some of her research can never be retrieved, while other parts could take up to two years to replicate. Shin and husband Ralf Jankecht, a professor of cell biology at Oklahoma University, are leading cancer researchers at the school. Sunday, they made a quick stop in Oklahoma City on their way back to the lab, according to the local News 9. That’s when someone smashed the window of their car and made off with a 13-inch white MacBook in a dark orange computer bag. “I’m devastated and I feel so guilty,” ” – News 9
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Q&A: What would motivate feminists to make misleading claims about prostate cancer deaths?

Question by Juditha lives on: What would motivate feminists to make misleading claims about prostate cancer deaths?
One feminist, who claims some sort of medical expertise, he repeatedly claimed that most men die WITH prostate cancer but not FROM prostate cancer. While this is true, simply because most men of a certain age have started to develop cancerous prostate cells and therefore most men who die do have prostate cancer, this claim is very misleading because it fails to acknowledge that prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men.

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Answer by bunny coach
I don’t think too many men are gonna get real medical advice from YA, so don’t worry your mind.

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What would motivate feminists to make misleading claims about prostate cancer deaths?

Question by Juditha lives on: What would motivate feminists to make misleading claims about prostate cancer deaths?
One feminist, who claims some sort of medical expertise, he repeatedly claimed that most men die WITH prostate cancer but not FROM prostate cancer. While this is true, simply because most men of a certain age have started to develop cancerous prostate cells and therefore most men who die do have prostate cancer, this claim is very misleading because it fails to acknowledge that prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men.

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Answer by bunny coach
I don’t think too many men are gonna get real medical advice from YA, so don’t worry your mind.

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why do people come up with bogus claims about cancer being cured naturally?

Question by brandon o: why do people come up with bogus claims about cancer being cured naturally?
I am all the time hearing about how such and such vitamin, or how such and such fruit cures cancer, and we all know pretty much that is bullcrap. There isn’t even a medical cure out there available. Are people trying to make money claiming that natural substances cure cancer?

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Answer by inverse_mushroom_cloud
Yes, of course.

Greed and desperation are the 2 main sources of bogus cancer cures. Greed from the purveyors, desperation from patients for whom conventional medicine offers no hope, or who are unable to face the fear of conventional treatment.

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Q&A: FDA Challenging Companies offering Fraudualant Claims of Cancer Cure?

Question by sky: FDA Challenging Companies offering Fraudualant Claims of Cancer Cure?

http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20080617/fda-watch-out-for-phony-cancer-cures?src=RSS_PUBLIC

It drives me nuts the companies that go around touting false cures. The media already plays on conspiracy theories, and then these companies give people false hope.

This is a step in the right direction.

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Answer by lo_mcg
I’m delighted to see this, although I don’t live in the US.

The fewer charlatans cashing in on the misery and desperation of vulnerable people, the better.

There’ll be whingers, some of them no doubt on this board.

But what the FDA is doing is trying to stop companies claiming that products will cure, treat or prevent cancer when the products have never been shown to do this. Seems very reasonable to me.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention

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Q&A: Is there a juice drink that claims it can cure cancer?

Question by tania95621: Is there a juice drink that claims it can cure cancer?
I would like info or links or advice on alternative or homeopathic medicine that can help cure cancer or anything that can help.
Thank you….

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Answer by Mighty C
Anything that claims to cure cancer is simply that – a claim.

There is no hard evidence at the moment.

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Dentist in court over cancer cure claims

Dentist in court over cancer cure claims
A Melbourne dentist accused of offering misleading cancer treatments has denied he claimed to be able to cure cancer.
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Dogs Detect Cancer, Leads Local Doctor To Develop Cancer Screening Test
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer among women say health officials, and there is no cure. Now a local doctor says his screening test will catch the cancer early enough to save lives.
Read more on Local 6 Orlando

Robot researcher searches for cancer cure
It is the terrible price paid for survival in childhood cancers: the treatments’ side effects such as diabetes, infertility and brittle bones.
Read more on The Advocate

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Mazhar Majeed RAW front man, claims Daily Mail

In another development, the investigations conducted by the Daily Mail have revealed that the ICC President Sharad Pawar, an Indian national is making an effort to involve Pakistani players in spot-fixing with the intent of seeing it banned for the next two to three years. The investigation also reveals that the ICC Chief and its members, The News of the World and the notorious Indian intelligence agency RAW have masterminded this mud-slinging against the Pakistan cricket team at a very crucial time, where the international world sought the return of international cricket in Pakistan, with Zimbabwe promising to tour the country later this year.

The investigations have revealed that the picture of Salman Butt along with Mazhar Majeed, the high profile bookie, has been fabricated and created in Photoshop. The daily mail in its report has indicated that Mazhar Majeed is supposedly a RAW front man, holding a key position with the agency’s fund for the generation of illicit money, which includes the Mafia wings, running brothel houses, prostitution syndicates and gambling dens which were betting on cricket and soccer.

According to the report, Majeed worked in a movie theatre at a lowly position when he was handpicked by RAW and trained under the command of RAW’s Special Operation Division SOD, headed by Chhota Rajan where he was trained for sports betting. The Daily Mail in their investigation also noted that Majeed was introduced to different bookies in Mumbai, Delhi, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Dubai by RAW officials. These findings divulge that in 2007, RAW arranged a meeting between Mazhar Majeed and Indian cricket stars Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Rahul Dravid so that they can further introduce Majeed to different players of international cricket teams, especially cricketers from Pakistan.

Furthermore, the findings disclosed that in 2009, an Indian businessman Vijay Aloowalia based in CapeTown, South Africa hosted a dinner for Pakistani and Indian cricketers where Majeed was introduced to some Pakistani players. In their investigations, the Daily Mail has further indicated that RAW’s undercover officials working at the Indian High Commission at London held meetings with British journalists after which they finally succeeded in convincing a certain journalist to organize an operation which would go on to implicate the Pakistani players ahead of their ODI series.

The investigations further go on to point out that the quick bail of Mazhar Majeed was also sponsored by the Indian High Commission and RAW since the Indian diplomats at London were seen to be highly active following the arrest of Majeed. The Daily Mails investigations conclude that the basic aim of RAW was to play havoc with the careers of Pakistani players and when Sharad Pawar was taken on board the ICC President supported the plan to get the Pakistan Cricket team suspended for a period of three to five years from international cricket. Following the accusations, Malcolm Speed was quick to put forward the suggestion of banning the Pakistan team based on what could be termed “yellow journalism.”

It is also imperative to mention that India and Pakistan have had a strained relationship, due to the Kashmir dispute, with Indian’s blaming Pakistan for the insurgency in the valley. Pakistan has blamed India for multiple insurgencies through Afghanistan in the regions of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and Balochistan. The Pakistani foreign office claiming that they had proofs of Indian involvement in the insurgency.

This report might be termed as speculation and a conspiracy theory, however only the final report by the Scotland Yard can shed more light on the truth of the betting scam that has considerably damaged Pakistan cricket.

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