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Internet informs cancer patients

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Each year more than 211,000 American women are diagnosed with breast cancer, the National Cancer Institute reports.

That is why Stephanie Burwell, assistant professor of child and family development, has devoted six years to studying the impact of breast cancer on couples and family relationships....

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Winfield J. Abbe

posted 9/04/08 @ 9:13 PM EST

Dear Professor Burwell: I would like to know what specific references on cancer you have read? Here is a brief list of article and/or books. Have you read any of them?
"American Cancer Society America's Wealthiest 'Non-Profit' Institution" by Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., International Journal of Health Services, 1999, available at www.preventcancer.com.
"CancerGate 2005" by Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., Baywood Press, N.Y. 2005.
"The Cancer Industry" by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D., Equinox Press, N.Y., 1996 first published as "The Cancer Syndrome", 1980, with about 500 references. Among other incidents, this book describes how a medical doctor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York painted spots on the backs of laboratory animals in order to fool others on their cancer research results. This book also describes almost exactly what happened to my wife when she was nearly killed at ARMC in AThens, not from inflammatory breast cancer, but "treatment".
"The Truth About Hydrazine Sulfate-Dr. Gold Speaks" by Joseph Gold, M.D. Syracuse Research Institute, Syracuse, N.Y. at www.hydrazinesulfate.org. This document is basically a criminal indictment of the National Cancer Institute, the National Institutes of Health and the Federal Food and DRug Administration.
"The Hidden Story of Cancer" by Brian Peskin, E.E. and Amid Habib, M.D., Pinnacle Press, Houston, 2006-2008. This book has a whole chapter demolishing the false speculation that cancer is genetically caused. It is based on the seminal discoveries of the genius in Germany Otto Warburg, M.D., Ph.D.
"CAncer and the Search for Selective Biochemical Inhibitors" by E.J. Hoffman, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2007.
"University Fails to Offer Another Viewpoing" by Winfield J. Abbe, Ph.D. at www.annieappleseedproject.org. This website is operated by a breast cancer survivor from New York Ann Fonfa. She resides in Florida today and has posted much very enlightening information on this website.
"An Unsuccessful Effort to Deny Use of State of Georgia Facilities for Fund Raising by the American CAncer Society" by Winfield J. Abbe, Ph.D., May, 2000, available at the UGA Library.
Approximately 500+ scientific papers and books by the genius from Germany Otto Warburg, M.D., PH.D.(1883-1970), developing the prime cause of cancer beginning with animal studies about 1923 and culminating with human cancer some 40 years later. Dr. Warburg was nominated for 3 Nobel Prizes in Medicine; 1926 for the first cancer prize awarded to Fibiger whose work was later proved wrong; 1931 actually awarded for work in cell respiration; 1944 for even different work prohibited by Hitler's decree.
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