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No, it doesn't. But if the timeline here is correct, he tried the alternative (special diet) first, & the conventional treatments as the last ditch.
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Dr.Johnny Vermin
He also way outstripped life expectency averages for that type of cancer, IIUC
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TWuG
Oct 12 '11, 16:00
Which probably has more to do with the ease of access to top-line care his wealth allowed him.
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Not according to the article I linked. But I have no way of knowing how accurate it is.
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Dr.Johnny Vermin
Oct 12, 16:06
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I don't know about his specific type, but the average life exp. after diagnosis for it in general is 3-6 months.
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b.
Oct 12, 16:45
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and looking at the specific type, the writer's numbers are extremely optimistic. -- nm.
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b.
Oct 12, 16:53
afaik the average life expectancy is less than a year -- nm
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kare
Oct 12, 16:22
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