“For fifteen years, I followed a patient with a frontal
glioblastoma
, one of the most aggressively expanding malignant tumours, resistant to treatment and whose evolution is very rapidly fatal.
(…) However, the tumor has stopped growing.
Overnight, without anyone being able to provide a rational explanation
,” says Antoine Sénanque, writer and neurologist, author of Le
Cerveau, I was very disappointed.
The spirit, no
(Editions Trédaniel La Maisnie).
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Cases of spontaneous healing of serious illnesses, such as that reported by the neurologist, remain extremely rare.
In 1993, a bibliographical review listing all the published cases retained the figure of 1,574 cases of spontaneous remission between 1864 and 1992, of which more than 70% concerned cancers.
“These published cases are only the tip of the iceberg (…).
How many cases have never been published in medical journals, self-censored for fear of ridicule?
, wonders Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, teacher…
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