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I was just told that I have two tumors in/at/or on my bladder. I have had, on occaision, real dark urine about a month ago, but has since been fairly light in color, or normal, I guess.  And, once in awhile, have passed small dark "flakes" which I assume is blood. I have an appointment with an Urologist next week and can only assume he will recommend surgery.
So my question is, is there an alternative medical approach to this problem?  I would rather go that way than under the knife and ("I'm sure) the Prescription Drugs he will say I need. Thanx!
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You need to lie through your teeth and tell a doctor you are going to visit Nigeria and need the full list of required vaccinations. Take one vaccination every three days. Add a few from the list of killed bacterial vaccines. With every vaccination tumor necrosis factor is introduced into the bloodstream and there is a fifty-percent chance the tumors will disappear in a month. The tumors are not registering as "non-self". This treatment was devised by Dr. Coley in 1921 - who, curiously enough, founded Sloan-Kettering Hospital. The treatment was marketed during the 1930's as "The Coley Toxins" by Lily Corp.
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I asked a question yesterday.  How do I find any responses?
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