I wonder why biopsies seem to be so common in human medicine. When a pet of mine had a lump, the vet did do a needle aspiration to check the cells, but only after he had examined and felt the lump and was pretty certain it was just a fatty lump, which indeed it turned out to be. He told me if he suspects cancer or abscess, he doesn't like to touch it at all for even a needle biospy, because it can spread. I do know other vets aren't so cautious, and a friend of mine lost a pet to a very rapidly spreading cancer, because the first lumps were taken off surgically, which caused the cancer to go wild. Had anyone known what kind of cancer it was before the first surgery, they would have left the lumps alone. Apparently some kinds of cancer are extremely stimulated by being cut at all.
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Paula Perry wrote:

I can appreciate what you said about cancer spreading like wildfiire after a biopsy. That is exactly what happened to my husband. He recovered however. Did alot of alternative. People don't realize how risky biopsies are.
Paula

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    From: Dave <mailto:[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

      I didn't go to a doctor for diagnosis as I lost two friends that
    did that and as soon as they did a biopsy it came on like wildfire
    and they were diagnosed as inoperable and three months later they
    were both dead.
      That is my experience.
    As far as taking cs, more often is more important than how much.
    In a bad situation every half hour works best as it keeps building
    up the amount in your blood faster than your body can eliminate it
    which gives the maximum kill rate.
    Dave


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