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Old 06-02-2015, 01:34 PM #2
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Just listening to my NPR radio and a segment on cancer and drugs, etc with MD's discussing new clinical trials coming on. TO never have to go there, good grief. Never a mention of OPC's of course. Chemo drugs, Surgery, Radiation that is conventional medicine way of treating cancers.

BTW: One can google cancer research centers like city of hope, mayo, kettinger, univ of maryland and find these OPC's used in their research.

I just sent an email to the radio station to give them advice on POSSIBLE PREVENTION of cancers. As I said so so few know.

Fighting the cancer battle is the WORST we can go thru...my sil lost his battle in 2013 at age 55.

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