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cinderella
cinderella Member Posts: 62

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  • cinderella
    cinderella Member Posts: 62
    edited December 2007

    Hello, anyone out there with breast cancer also have hnpcc? (hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer)?

  • veggievet
    veggievet Member Posts: 72
    edited December 2007

    Hi Cinderella,

    There is a woman named Annie on the FORCE website who posts (http://www.facingourrisk.org) on the message boards there.  She is a breast cancer survivor but also carries an HNPCC mutation.  I know that it can happend.

    Warm regards,

    Sue

  • Nur
    Nur Member Posts: 1
    edited January 2008

    I have found that cancer is about cell-mediated immunity. The body produces the cancer erroneously as a shield from what is a perceived attack. Stem cells change their status to form what i call barrier or resistance cells. The cause of cancer involves environmental factors but not physical environment by interpersonal environment. You need to address the issues that cause ongoing emotional reactivity. For example grief and sorrow are involved with colon cancer and once the issue that causes the sorrow is addressed and resolved the cancer regresses. It is too much to discuss here but if you want to know more email me at cerridwen.bliss@bigpond.com i would be happy to explain how i have effected spontaneous remission on several occasions. I am an activist trying to raise awareness about cancer and other lifestyle diseases that i have overcome. Regards

  • Jellydonut
    Jellydonut Member Posts: 1,043
    edited February 2008

    Nur,

    Are you referring to Dr. Hamer's theory?

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