Dr. Jayant, referred to the mice experiment similar to the one I recounted in 
my original post.  He reported that the experiment found identical findings as 
I wrote.   THEIR FINDINGS was in the same vein as those of the Goan and 
international folklore.  Dr. Jayant had a different reason (from mine) for the 
observation, as seen by the scientists. 

There are about four different EXPLANATIONS (and that is all we can do) why 
PARTIAL surgical removal of a tumor may have a deleterious effect on the 
toti-potent cancer cells.  For those with a sense of humor, that is toti-potent 
cells and not foti-potent cells.:=))

To make the point AGAIN, we read what we know.  The grandmothers' folklore and 
the animal experiment referred to PARTIAL tumor removal in the LATE stages of 
cancer - metastatic cancer.  What some readers have done, including our expert 
Goan cancer surgeon (with due respect to him), is to extrapolate those findings 
in surgery to COMPLETELY remove the tumor for EARLY localized prostate and 
other early cancers. Most including our expert did this extrapolation because 
of oversight.  Few did it to  'throw mud'. 
Regards, GL
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