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10 year old German Shepard has Sickle Cell

Sarcoma Cancer

I am not coming up with anything on this type of cancer on Google. Is anyone

familiar with it and does anyone have any suggestions for the distraught

owner?

Thanks,

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(Also My Daughter's Name) -

Sickle Cell Sarcoma only affects animals.

The sickle cell variety is not known by

pathologists - doing human biopsies.

Unfortunately, without treatment - the prognosis

is poor.......

Stan

Metastatic Sarcoma since 2000 (MFH variety).

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> 10 year old German Shepard has Sickle Cell

> Sarcoma Cancer

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> I am not coming up with anything on this type of cancer on Google.

Is anyone

> familiar with it and does anyone have any suggestions for the

distraught

> owner?

>

> Thanks,

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Hi ,

My brother, the REAL , had a small sickle cell carcoma in his

left chest wall. Only 48 people in the world had ever had it, and

every one of them died doing conventional treatments. It is

called " Askin's Tumour, and HAD a 100% mortality rate. I would

suggest going to his old site, www.apricotsfromgod.info, and reading

through his story and also all his protocols. I just know that my

brother was given a few months the second time it came back, the

doctors telling my Mother - " There is nothing we can do " .

often dealt with customers calling about their

dogs/cats/hamsters - u name it (I'm not kidding). I can personally

vouch for the fact that, according to these people, the success rate

was unbelievable, nearing 98%. (I have to be careful how i phrase

things). Read thru the site, and the testimonials - there are many

in their on pets. If you need anymore information, contact me!

God Bless,

Johanna

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> 10 year old German Shepard has Sickle Cell

> Sarcoma Cancer

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> I am not coming up with anything on this type of cancer on

Google. Is anyone

> familiar with it and does anyone have any suggestions for the

distraught

> owner?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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