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Nekto Posted - 03/19/2009 : 20:06:44
Dear Friends,

I composed a complete specific squamous cell carcinoma treatment protocol of my father, who was diagnosed with stage IV SCC. This protocol includes all the supplements, doses, brands/vendors, prices, and some remarks. It also includes a brief medical history of the patient as well as references to the most relevant sources of information.

Unfortunately, for security reasons, document uploads are not allowed here, but you can find it in the curezone.com doc/C_Forums/Cancer/Protocols folder. The direct link is http://curezone.com/ig/f.asp?f=2396. If you have some trouble getting there, send an e-mail to vd10314-health@yahoo.com, and I will send you the file.

Feel free to ask any questions or provide your suggestions and recommendations.

Thank you,
Nekto

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