“For fifteen years I followed a patient carrying A glioblastoma frontal, one of the malignant tumors with the most aggressive expansion, resistant to treatment and whose evolution is very quickly fatal. (…) However, the tumor has stopped growing. Overnight, no one is able to provide a rational explanation.”says Antoine Senanc, writer and neuroscientist, author Brain disappointed me a lot. The thought is no (Editions Trédaniel La Maisnie).
Cases of spontaneous recovery from serious illnesses, such as the one reported by the neurologist, remain extremely rare. A bibliographic review listing all cases published in 1993 found 1,574 cases of spontaneous remission between 1864 and 1992, more than 70% of which involved cancer. “These published cases are only the tip of the iceberg (…). How many cases were never published in medical journals, self-censored for fear of ridicule?D wondersr: Jeffrey Rediger, teacher…
Source: Le Figaro