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==Notable cases of failure==
 
==Notable cases of failure==
Many former GNM patients having cancer died so far. More than 140&nbsp;persons are known so far in 2008. This is documented in different court files and sentences, newspaper articles, reports of relatives and in the list presented by Aribert Deckers<ref>http://www.ariplex.com/ama/ama_ham2.htm</ref>. Many of them had a good chance to survive as they had cancer that responds well to modern therapies (e.g. testicular cancer, Hodgkin-lymphoma). A detailed presentation of notable cases can be seen here: [[victims of new medicine]].
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Many former GNM patients having cancer died so far. More than 140&nbsp;persons are known so far in 2008. This is documented in different court files and sentences, newspaper articles, reports of relatives and in the list presented by Aribert Deckers.<ref>http://www.ariplex.com/ama/ama_ham2.htm</ref> Many of them had a good chance to survive as they had cancer that responds well to modern therapies (e.g. testicular cancer, Hodgkin-lymphoma). A detailed presentation of notable cases can be seen here: [[Victims of New Medicine]].
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Ryke Geerd Hamer got testicular cancer himself in 1978 (or beginning of 1979), but seeked professional help and underwent surgery in a clinic in Tübingen. He survived this miraculously, according to his own opinion he had a survival chance of only 2%.<ref>http://www.neue-medizin.de/html/ein_vermachtnis.html</ref> His cancer appeared only two month after the death of his son Dirk (that was December 1978), and Hamer was convinced that event was the cause of his cancer.<ref>http://www.newmedicine.ca/interview.php [...] in 1978 I developed testicular cancer from such a biological conflict, a so-called "loss conflict [...]"</ref>. But cancer needs years to develop, and not two month. His wife died instead because of her breast cancer in 1985, a GNM therapy by Hamer was not successful. Hamer said this at the end of 1985 and declared his wife to be his ''first patient after discovering the iron rules of cancer''.
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Ryke Geerd Hamer got testicular cancer himself in 1978 (or beginning of 1979), but seeked professional help and underwent surgery in a clinic in Tübingen. He survived this miraculously, according to his own opinion he had a survival chance of only&nbsp;2%.<ref>http://www.neue-medizin.de/html/ein_vermachtnis.html</ref> His cancer appeared only two month after the death of his son Dirk (that was December 1978), and Hamer was convinced that event was the cause of his cancer.<ref>http://www.newmedicine.ca/interview.php [...] in 1978 I developed testicular cancer from such a biological conflict, a so-called "loss conflict [...]"</ref>. But cancer needs years to develop, and not two month. His wife died instead because of her breast cancer in 1985, a GNM therapy by Hamer was not successful. Hamer said this at the end of 1985 and declared his wife to be his ''first patient after discovering the iron rules of cancer''.
    
==Sceptical view of the GNM==
 
==Sceptical view of the GNM==
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