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Today, 81%&nbsp;of all women with breast cancer survive at least 5&nbsp;years after a conventional therapy in Germany.<ref>http://www.rki.de/cln_160/nn_203956/DE/Content/GBE/DachdokKrebs/Broschuere/Lokalisationen/C50,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/C50.pdf</ref>
 
Today, 81%&nbsp;of all women with breast cancer survive at least 5&nbsp;years after a conventional therapy in Germany.<ref>http://www.rki.de/cln_160/nn_203956/DE/Content/GBE/DachdokKrebs/Broschuere/Lokalisationen/C50,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/C50.pdf</ref>
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==2006: Elsemarit Fjeldheim (Norway)==
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Norwegian Elsemarit Fjeldheim died of breast cancer at the age of&nbsp;52 in 2006. Initially, her doctor had given her a good prognosis. But she rejected any conventional medical treatment. In her private diary, Fjeldheim wrote she heard about New Medicine by Ryke Geerd Hamer in Norway and asked her doctor to be treated according to the principles of New Medicine by two Norwegian therapists: Bent Madsen and Dagfrid Kolas. Her doctor agreed. Mrs Fjeldheim was then treated by these two persons and was presented in public for a living example for a successful cancer treatment by New Medicine. Mrs Fjeldheim was assured recovery from her disease, but finally died one year after she began the New Medicine treatment.<ref>newspaper article in Verdens Gang, day&nbsp;25 and&nbsp;26 of March 2007</ref>
    
==2006: Domenico Mannarino (Italy)==
 
==2006: Domenico Mannarino (Italy)==
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