Biopsies invariably dislodge cancerous cells, which due to a self-protective mechanism migrate to other parts of the body and set up camp there so they can continue to grow. (The allopaths call it "metastasizing.") There are non-invasive ways to detect cancer: VoiceBio analysis, and many types of electromedical devices such as electrodermal screening (EDS). See http://reenie.org/site/electro/basic.html
Even the American Cancer Society is now conducting trials to see if EDS can detect cancer: <http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAl ternativeMedicine/ManualHealingandPhysicalTouch/electrodermal-screening> http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlt ernativeMedicine/ManualHealingandPhysicalTouch/electrodermal-screening Also Google "voll electrodermal screening." Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD author, The Rife Handbook (2009) Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification <http://www.nenahsylver.com> www.nenahsylver.com; <http://www.rifehandbook.com> www.rifehandbook.com _____ From: Marshall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 8:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Cancer question I believe that a doctor can sometimes see a tumor in the bladder, and might have a pretty good idea if it is cancerous or not by its appearance, but for definite proof a biopsy is likely necessary. It is also possible they might be able to get that information from looking for and at any cells that end up in the urine, but I have never heard of that being done. Marshall ------------------------------------------------------- Can someone be kind enough to tell me if a doctor can tell if someone has cancer while doing a scope in a bladder? Doesn't there have to be a biopsy done? Thanks in advance everyone, Deb

