Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 I found this interesting web site. It cites observations made by G. in his book, World Without Cancer, and then it says: " All trophoblast cells produce a unique hormone called the chorionic gonadotrophic ( CGH ) which is easily detected in urine. Thus if a person is either pregnant or has cancer, a simple CGH pregnancy test should confirm either or both. It does, with an accuracy of better than 92% in all cases. If the urine sample shows positive it means either normal pregnancy or abnormal malignant cancer. notes: " If the patient is a woman, she either is pregnant or has cancer. If he is a man, cancer can be the only cause. " So why all of the expensive, dangerous biopsies carried to 'detect' cancerous growths? One can only assume that medicare pays doctors a larger fee for biopsies than pregnancy tests. " Well, I've heard of cancer sniffing dogs, (and where do they keep these animals?) but this is something readily available to anyone with a concern. So if you are wondering about whether that abnormality (in your mammogram, or whatever) is really cancer or if you should have a biopsy to find out, or have concerns about false positives, this should really help someone.. If you have cancer and would be willing to take a home pregnancy test, let us know if this statement bears out! http://home.bluegrass.net/~jclark/b17_dosage.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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