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    Aida Ballesteros
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      Today a Dr who is friends with my dad told him about transfer factors, and how a friend of his took this therapy to treat his bone cancer and is and has been NED for almost 10 years now, without chemo or radiation. Has someone heard anything about this therapy? Is it even an option?
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        jennunicorn
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          Have never heard of that. But, even if I had, your dad had stage 0, in situ, melanoma. The cancer is gone, there is no need to look further. He just needs to go to his regular dermatologist skin check ups and he will likely never see melanoma again. 

          You should be living your life and enjoying time with your family, not thinking about melanoma anymore. 

          Take care,

          jennunicorn
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            Have never heard of that. But, even if I had, your dad had stage 0, in situ, melanoma. The cancer is gone, there is no need to look further. He just needs to go to his regular dermatologist skin check ups and he will likely never see melanoma again. 

            You should be living your life and enjoying time with your family, not thinking about melanoma anymore. 

            Take care,

              Aida Ballesteros
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                Thank you Jenn, is quite difficult to eliminate the word cancer out of your world once you have heard it, the Dr told us that this therapy is helpful to your whole body because it consists in injecting leukocytes from a healthy person into your body, bursting your immune system and making your own body attack cáncer. The IPN is one of the biggest universities in México and is leading the investigación with excellent results. You should investigate more about it, im sure there is someone in the US selling this medicine, just make sure is from human leukocytes. I know it will help you!!
                Aida Ballesteros
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                  Thank you Jenn, is quite difficult to eliminate the word cancer out of your world once you have heard it, the Dr told us that this therapy is helpful to your whole body because it consists in injecting leukocytes from a healthy person into your body, bursting your immune system and making your own body attack cáncer. The IPN is one of the biggest universities in México and is leading the investigación with excellent results. You should investigate more about it, im sure there is someone in the US selling this medicine, just make sure is from human leukocytes. I know it will help you!!
                  Aida Ballesteros
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                    Thank you Jenn, is quite difficult to eliminate the word cancer out of your world once you have heard it, the Dr told us that this therapy is helpful to your whole body because it consists in injecting leukocytes from a healthy person into your body, bursting your immune system and making your own body attack cáncer. The IPN is one of the biggest universities in México and is leading the investigación with excellent results. You should investigate more about it, im sure there is someone in the US selling this medicine, just make sure is from human leukocytes. I know it will help you!!
                  jennunicorn
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                    Have never heard of that. But, even if I had, your dad had stage 0, in situ, melanoma. The cancer is gone, there is no need to look further. He just needs to go to his regular dermatologist skin check ups and he will likely never see melanoma again. 

                    You should be living your life and enjoying time with your family, not thinking about melanoma anymore. 

                    Take care,

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