Citation required. Claiming high cure rate implies there is no further oncogenesis. Explain your theory.
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Replying to @BrownBagPantry @TakeThatCaps and
Yesterday you didn’t know what a radiologist did. It’s unlikely that we’ll be discussing interventional rad literature any time soon. Try pubmed if you’re interested.
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Replying to @MD__RAD @TakeThatCaps and
I know what radiologists do & don't do. See my tweets. Based on UR claim, didn't you know I would ask you to link 2 supporting data? You can't? Just admit it.
#Homeopathy is popular b/c conventional medicine claims to cure, but continues to fail.#Homeopathyrocks Skeptics don't4 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @BrownBagPantry @TakeThatCaps and
Homeopathy is popular because people are either desperate or gullible.
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Replying to @fiski70 @TakeThatCaps and
What would you suggest patients do after they're told conventional medicine has no cure for them, or made their condition worse? The majority of patients who look into
#homeopathy already tried conventional treatment.#Homeopathyrocks4 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @BrownBagPantry @fiski70 and
In this thread, you’ve advocated for cancer patients using homeopathy instead of proven therapy. You are either willfully ignorant or malicious.
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Discard your galoshes. You need hip high waders. Collaborative
#cancer research via#homeopathy in the U.S.#Homeopathyrocks
http://www.pbhrfindia.org/cancer-and-the-banerji-protocols/pbhrf-research-collaboration-with-the-utmdacc.html …pic.twitter.com/0GGIPbtvim
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Replying to @BrownBagPantry @fiski70 and
A study of 1.9 million people determined that those who relied on "complementary"treatments had a two-fold greater risk of death from cancer as compared to those who did not use any complementary medicine. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/article-abstract/2687972 …
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Replying to @MadCap_65 @BrownBagPantry and
Those who relied Solely on alternative treatments. Those of us in
#Naturopathic Oncology do not suggest this. Funny how the headlines fail to mention this important fact. Nor the study actually measuring those who did integrative therapy.5 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @DrPaulND @BrownBagPantry and
"Those of us in Naturopathic Oncology do not suggest this." I know you don't
@DRPaulND but there are those, including possibly some on this thread that do. And I hope you call them out if you see this behaviour.1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
He's also incorrect. I've documented examples of "naturopathic oncologists" who do EXACTLY that. I've also had to try to save patients after a naturopathic oncologist t rated them with snake oil only and their cancer progressed.
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Replying to @gorskon @MadCap_65 and
If you'd both like to know I just talked a woman who discovered a breast lump into getting a conventional workup. I will likely be comanaging her care with her Allopathic oncologist.
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You will be the “multiply times one” in that equation at best.
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