The story of a man ignorant of history, medicine, evolution, science, and parenting. This is how children die because of their parent’s beliefs.https://twitter.com/HealthWatch123/status/1026063488882540544 …
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Those are by far the most common explanations for such stories. Most commonly, the patient accepts surgery but refuses chemotherapy. The surgery is curative, but the patient has a higher chance of recurrence but is fortunate. Second most common explnation: Misdiagnosis.
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Well well. Had a superficial look at his blog. Turns out he had surgery and chemotherapy. No mention of terminal disease. http://chiropracticlive.com/skeptics-like-edzard-ernst-remind-me-of-humpty-dumpty-in-their-use-of-words-they-make-it-up-as-they-go-along/ …
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Self diagnosis?
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Certainly possible.
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”Richard even claims he treated his own rectal cancer with cannabis oil after refusing modern treatments and survived despite being given just months to live.”