Study says it's possible and more frequent than ever thought
-Julie Ryan Evans, BettyConfidential.com
Everyone who has ever been diagnosed with cancer has surely wished, willed and prayed for it to just go away ... and it seems that sometimes it does - with no treatment.
A recent study conducted in Norway shows that such cases of
disappearing cancer are more prevalent and linked to more invasive
cancers, such as breast cancer, than ever before thought
possible.
Some are skeptical of the study's results.
"Their simplification of a complicated issue is both
overreaching and alarming," said Robert A. Smith, director of
breast cancer screening at the American Cancer Society.
Others see huge potential in the findings.
"If the spontaneous remission hypothesis is credible, it
should cause a major re-evaluation in the approach to breast cancer
research and treatment," stated Dr. Robert M. Kaplan and Dr.
Franz Porzsolt.
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