Texas family fighting Minnesota CPS for custody because of medical treatment

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dcbowers
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abram97 said:


I am trying to point out to you that the research that is done on many drugs might not be that accurate. I have some inside knowledge about this.



Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is treated with combinations of dexamethasone, vincristine, asparaginase, intrathecal methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, cytarabine, thioguanine, 6-mercaptopurine, and methotrexate administered over 2.5 years. With such therapy, prognosis for cure is 90%. Multiple research studies from both the United States and international consortiums have demonstrated and confirmed this.

Specifically, research on which drug are you claiming is inaccurate?
abram97
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Yes, I've given it before.

I am not talking specific trials on this site.
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dcbowers
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Greetings said:

abram97 said:

Yes, I've given it before.

I am not talking specific trials on this site.
with respect, why not? I think a number of folks could find it elucidative.



Below is a link to a review article, with references, of treatment and outcomes for childhood ALL. The paper includes papers summarizing relevant clinical trials. The lead author is Ching-Hon Pui from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26304874/
Science Denier
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The Marksman said:

The number of people who think they know how to cure cancer better than doctors is astounding...


Well, the number of people that knew that stupid ****ing COVID shot wasn't going to work while the medical community kept pushing it was also pretty astounding.

And the horse paste.

And we could go on and on.
abram97
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dcbowers said:

Greetings said:

abram97 said:

Yes, I've given it before.

I am not talking specific trials on this site.
with respect, why not? I think a number of folks could find it elucidative.



Below is a link to a review article, with references, of treatment and outcomes for childhood ALL. The paper includes papers summarizing relevant clinical trials. The lead author is Ching-Hon Pui from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26304874/
I will clarify - I am not arguing about ALL and treatment. As previously stated, I give tx for leukemias.
Slackjaw62
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abram97 said:


I will clarify - I am not arguing about ALL and treatment. As previously stated, I give tx for leukemias.
So what, specifically, ARE you arguing? Should these people be able to refuse treatment for their child, or not?
shiftyandquick
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abram97 said:

dcbowers said:

Greetings said:

abram97 said:

Yes, I've given it before.

I am not talking specific trials on this site.
with respect, why not? I think a number of folks could find it elucidative.



Below is a link to a review article, with references, of treatment and outcomes for childhood ALL. The paper includes papers summarizing relevant clinical trials. The lead author is Ching-Hon Pui from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26304874/
I will clarify - I am not arguing about ALL and treatment. As previously stated, I give tx for leukemias.


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