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Has anyone got any personal experience of HYPOTHERMIA treatment for cancer and can tell me about it? |
Has anyone got any personal experience of HYPOTHERMIA treatment for cancer and can tell me about it? It is called cryotherapy and uses the instant freezing process to kill the cells instead of radiation and chemo. Has become well accepted and has much less secondary problems. Try this link: |
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