Does anyone know if this is true? ~Hanan

http://www.karlloren.com/biopsy/

Stunning proof of this claim is readily available. All trophoblast cells 
produce a unique hormone called the chorionic gonadotrophic (CGH) which is 
easily detected in urine. Thus if a person is either pregnant or has cancer, 
a simple CGH pregnancy test should confirm either or both. It does, with an 
accuracy of better than 92% in all cases. If the urine sample shows positive 
it means either normal pregnancy or abnormal malignant cancer. Griffin notes: 
"If the patient is a woman, she either is pregnant or has cancer. If he is a 
man, cancer can be the only cause." So why all of the expensive, dangerous 
biopsies carried to 'detect' cancerous growths? One can only assume that 
medicare pays doctors a larger fee for biopsies than pregnancy tests.


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