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[[image:Olivia.jpg|Olivia Pilhar 2001 after her treatment (from a poster of Hamer supporters)|left|thumb]]
 
[[image:Olivia.jpg|Olivia Pilhar 2001 after her treatment (from a poster of Hamer supporters)|left|thumb]]
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The Austrian girl Olivia was six years of age when she began to suffer from a life-threathening Wilms' tumor (nefroblastoma). Olivia's parents of first consulted a female physician in Vienna (apparently Elisabeth Rozkydal). She enabled the contact to Ryke Geerd Hamer who was already barred at that time and was not in a posotion to treat patients legally. The parents decided to have their child treated according to Hamer's New Medicine and at the same time began to withhold any conventional medical therapy from their child. Hamer first ''diagnosed'' flatulences and tried to help Olivia by a sort of massage of her belly <ref>Pilhar H: Olivia - Tagebuch eines Schicksals, Amici di Dirk Verlagsgesellschaft, ISBN 3-926755-08-3</ref>. He then asserted she could recover without any particular therapy. His was at the end of his diagnostic abilities: ''starvation conflict'' because Olivia's grandmother ''gave her too many Schnitzels to eat'' and a ''refugee conflict'' because the family had moved home earlier <ref>Hamer's own words in German: ...Bei Olivia hatte sie Leberkrebs, weil sie einen Verhungerungskonflikt hatte, weil die Mutter nicht mehr gekocht hatte und in die Schule gegangen war, und die Oma nun kochen musste, die immer Schnitzel nur briet...</ref><ref> http://www.swr.de/report/archiv/sendungen/021118/04/frames.html</ref>. Hamer also ''diagnosed'' an alleged ''liver tumor'' and thought a traumatic event short time before was the real cause of this tumour. This is simply impossible and nonsense because a tumor needs years to build up, in children at least two years. Later Hamer even diagnosed ''brain metastases'' and claimed a chemotherapy would be fatal in 95% of all cases, creating much fear in the family.
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The Austrian girl Olivia was six years of age when she began to suffer from a life-threathening Wilms' tumor (nefroblastoma). Olivia's parents first consulted a female physician in Vienna (apparently Elisabeth Rozkydal). She enabled the contact to Ryke Geerd Hamer who was already barred at that time and not in a position to treat patients legally. The parents decided to have their child treated according to Hamer's New Medicine and at the same time began to withhold any conventional medical therapy from their child. Hamer first ''diagnosed'' flatulence and tried to help Olivia by a sort of massage of her belly <ref>Pilhar H: Olivia - Tagebuch eines Schicksals, Amici di Dirk Verlagsgesellschaft, ISBN 3-926755-08-3</ref>. He then asserted she could recover without any particular therapy. He was at the end of his diagnostic abilities: ''starvation conflict'' because Olivia's grandmother ''gave her too many Schnitzels to eat'' and a ''refugee conflict'' because the family had moved home earlier <ref>Hamer's own words in German: ...Bei Olivia hatte sie Leberkrebs, weil sie einen Verhungerungskonflikt hatte, weil die Mutter nicht mehr gekocht hatte und in die Schule gegangen war, und die Oma nun kochen musste, die immer Schnitzel nur briet...</ref><ref> http://www.swr.de/report/archiv/sendungen/021118/04/frames.html</ref>. Hamer also ''diagnosed'' an alleged ''liver tumor'' and thought a traumatic event short time before was the real cause of this tumour. This is simply impossible and nonsense because a tumor needs years to develop, in children at least two years. Later Hamer even diagnosed ''brain metastases'' and claimed chemotherapy was fatal in 95% of all cases, creating much fear in the family.
The Austrian authorities finally had to remove their rights of care and control, and the parents fled from Austria first to Munich and later to Malaga (Spain, Hotel ''Las Vegas'' next to the home of Hamer in Alhaurin el Grande) with the child, beeing helped by four members of a religious sect (''Fiat Lux''). Hamer unsuccessfully treated the child using his new medicine and the tumor continued to grow. When Olivia left Austria, her tumor had a volume of 250 ml and grew up to 4,2 liters (size of a football) and she suffered much as the tumor exerted growing pressure on her tiny lungs so that she had to breath at a high frequency. Olivia and her parents were finally detected in Spain by the german press (Spiegel) and Hamer used this in a shameless way as an opportunity to make publicity for himself and his method. He asked the child to come to the beach for some pictures. After negotiations including the intervention of the Austrian president, the parents were persuaded to return to Austria after intervention of spanish police. The child was finally given emergency medical treatment in Vienna after a court order against the parents' wishes and is still alive today. The parents sold pictures of her child to the austrian press and sold the rights for a film for an amount of 500000 austrian Schillings. Her parents both received an eight-month suspended jail sentence in Austria in 1996 and 1997. The parents still support Hamer's method and have their own web site which explains the matter from their perspective. Austrian authorities could not accuse Hamer, because he left Austria to hide in Spain, but started investigations in 40 cases of former Hamer-patients who died in Austria. <ref>Austrian cancer patient's parents sentenced, in: lancet, 1996 Nov 23;348(9039):1440</ref> <ref>Martin Zimper, book: "Das Mädchen Olivia" ed. Herbig, 1996 ISBN 3-7766-1970-8 (german)</ref><ref>article in: Der Spiegel number 32, august 7 1995 http://66.39.15.117/News/Presse/1995/19950807_Spiegel_Kampf.htm</ref>. In an interview, the adult woman O. Pilhar told the austrian newspaper ''Madonna'' in 2008 that: ...''I feel good''... <ref>Newspaper Madonna, date july 5, 2008, page 28</ref> <ref>article in german newspaper ''Bild'', date july 13, 2008</ref>.
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Austrian authorities finally had to remove their rights of care and control, and the parents fled from Austria first to Munich and later to Malaga (Spain, Hotel ''Las Vegas'' next to the home of Hamer in Alhaurin el Grande) with the child, beeing helped by four members of a religious sect (''Fiat Lux''). Hamer unsuccessfully treated the child using his new medicine and the tumor continued to grow. When Olivia left Austria, her tumor had a volume of 250 ml and grew up to 4,2 liters (size of a football) and she suffered much as the tumor exerted growing pressure on her tiny lungs so that she had to breath at a high frequency. Olivia and her parents were finally detected in Spain by the german press (Spiegel) and Hamer used this in a shameless way as an opportunity to make publicity for himself and his method. He asked the child to come to the beach for some pictures. After negotiations including the intervention of the Austrian president, the parents were persuaded to return to Austria after intervention of spanish police. The child was finally given emergency medical treatment in Vienna after a court order against the parents' wishes and is still alive today. The parents sold pictures of her child to the austrian press and sold the rights for a film for an amount of 500000 austrian Schillings. Her parents both received an eight-month suspended jail sentence in Austria in 1996 and 1997. The parents still support Hamer's method and have their own web site which explains the matter from their perspective. Austrian authorities could not accuse Hamer, because he left Austria to hide in Spain, but started investigations in 40 cases of former Hamer-patients who died in Austria. <ref>Austrian cancer patient's parents sentenced, in: lancet, 1996 Nov 23;348(9039):1440</ref> <ref>Martin Zimper, book: "Das Mädchen Olivia" ed. Herbig, 1996 ISBN 3-7766-1970-8 (german)</ref><ref>article in: Der Spiegel number 32, august 7 1995 http://66.39.15.117/News/Presse/1995/19950807_Spiegel_Kampf.htm</ref>. In an interview, the adult woman O. Pilhar told the austrian newspaper ''Madonna'' in 2008 that: ...''I feel good''... <ref>Newspaper Madonna, date july 5, 2008, page 28</ref> <ref>article in german newspaper ''Bild'', date july 13, 2008</ref>.
    
==Michaela Jakubczyk-Eckert (Germany 2005)==
 
==Michaela Jakubczyk-Eckert (Germany 2005)==
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The German artist Michaela Jakubczyk-Eckert was born November 14, 1964 and died suffering enormously on November 12, 2005 just a few days prior to her birthday.  
 
The German artist Michaela Jakubczyk-Eckert was born November 14, 1964 and died suffering enormously on November 12, 2005 just a few days prior to her birthday.  
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She started suffering from breastcancer (right breast) at the end of 2000 and did not seek medical help earlier than one year later, by the end of 2001. She first began a conventional therapy but changed her mind to try the New Medicine according to Hamer, after she knew something about this method in the internet. Together with her mother she went to Hamer in Spain. As far as her husband Gilbert remembers, Hamer diagnosed a ''partner conflict'' as she developed cancer on her right side and was right-handed. Always according to Gilbert's memory, Hamer told her to stop any conventional cure immediately and advised to refuse a planned operation. When Hamer was asked how much they had to pay, he asked them to buy two of his books at a price of 150,- Euro.  
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She began to suffer from breastcancer (right breast) at the end of 2000 and did not seek medical help earlier than one year later, by the end of 2001. She first began a conventional therapy but changed her mind to try Hamer's New Medicine, after having seen information about this method in the internet. Together with her mother she went to Spain to consult Hamer. As far as her husband Gilbert remembers, Hamer diagnosed a ''partner conflict'' as she developed cancer on her right side and was right-handed. Always according to Gilbert's memory, Hamer told her to stop any conventional cure immediately and advised to refuse a planned operation. When Hamer was asked how much they had to pay, he requested them to buy two of his books at a price of 150,- Euro.  
 
After her return to Germany, Mrs Jakubczyk-Eckert stopped any conventional cure and instead was assisted by a so-called ''study-group'' of New Medicine near her home until her health deteriorated considerably, forcing her to go to a centre of palliative medicine in Cologne (Hospiz Lohmar). She suffered extreme pain and did not use any analgetic drug at that time. Rules of new medicine forbid the use of strong analgetic drugs like morphine. The nurses at the Hospiz Lohmar were horrified and declared to witnesses they had never seen another patient suffering as badly as her until her death.
 
After her return to Germany, Mrs Jakubczyk-Eckert stopped any conventional cure and instead was assisted by a so-called ''study-group'' of New Medicine near her home until her health deteriorated considerably, forcing her to go to a centre of palliative medicine in Cologne (Hospiz Lohmar). She suffered extreme pain and did not use any analgetic drug at that time. Rules of new medicine forbid the use of strong analgetic drugs like morphine. The nurses at the Hospiz Lohmar were horrified and declared to witnesses they had never seen another patient suffering as badly as her until her death.
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==Sören Wechselbaum (Germany)==
 
==Sören Wechselbaum (Germany)==
 
[[image:soeren1.jpg|thumb|Sören Wechselbaum]]
 
[[image:soeren1.jpg|thumb|Sören Wechselbaum]]
Sören Wechselbaum was 35 years of age in 2002, when he began to suffer from testicular cancer. According to his mother Christa Wechselbaum, her son was a strict follower of New Medicine until the day before his death, and refused any help or therapy by conventional medicine. Testicular cancer, However, is one of the cancers we know can be cured very successfully by modern medicine, the prognosis is around 90% today. Ryke Geerd Hamer himself also suffered from testicular cancer in 1979, preferred to be cured by conventional medicine and is still alive (in 2008 28 years later). Sören on the other hand died, and one day before his death he admitted he commited an error prefering New Medicine. He said so to a close friend. His mother is one of the strictest opponents of Hamer's New Medicine in Germany organizing public demonstrations.
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Sören Wechselbaum was 35 years of age in 2002 when he began to suffer from testicular cancer. According to his mother Christa Wechselbaum, her son was a strict follower of New Medicine until the day before his death, and refused any help or therapy by conventional medicine. Testicular cancer, However, is one of the cancers we know can be cured very successfully by modern medicine, the prognosis is around 90% today. Ryke Geerd Hamer himself also suffered from testicular cancer in 1979, preferred to be cured by conventional medicine and is still alive (in 2008 28 years later). Sören on the other hand died, and one day before his death he admitted he commited an error prefering New Medicine. He said so to a close friend. His mother is one of the strictest opponents of Hamer's New Medicine in Germany organizing public demonstrations.
    
==Carmen (Germany)==
 
==Carmen (Germany)==
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[[image:Mannarino.jpg|Domenico Mannarino|thumb]]
 
[[image:Mannarino.jpg|Domenico Mannarino|thumb]]
 
[[image:diarioDM.jpg|one page of the diary of Domenico Mannarino|600px|thumb]]
 
[[image:diarioDM.jpg|one page of the diary of Domenico Mannarino|600px|thumb]]
On August 20, 2006, Italian police officer Domenico Mannarino died at the age of fifty under terrible pain because of cancer, while his doctor was not present. Mannarino lived in the southern italian city Crotone. Since November 2005 he knew about his lung cancer with a diameter of 1 cm. A member of his family, the roman physician B.L. (<ref>name known, for legal reasons we prefer to keep the name secret, hoping that he will be convicted one day so that we may tell his name. The widow of Mannarino is willing to tell his name. A contact can be made via email</ref>), adviced him to seek help by new medicine and he agreed. This curing physician was not working in Crotone, but was (and is still) working in Rome at the hospital Sant' Andrea. But he was visiting his patient and was in phone-contact with him. Mannarino and his wife Cinzia went then to a GNM-physician in Aulla (Liguria) named Lupi. He wanted 150,- Euro for the consultation and wanted them to buy some NM-books (memory of his wife and as recorded in his private diary), and they decide to buy books. In Aulla resides one of the publishing companies for Hamer-books, formerly ''Amici di Dirk srl'', now ''Secondo Natura srl''.
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On August 20, 2006, Italian police officer Domenico Mannarino died at the age of fifty in terrible pain because of cancer, with his doctor not present. Mannarino lived in the southern Italian city of Crotone. Since November 2005 he knew about his lung cancer with a diameter of 1 cm. A member of his family, Roman physician B.L. (<ref>name known, for legal reasons we prefer to keep the name secret, hoping that he will be convicted one day so that we may tell his name. The widow of Mannarino is willing to tell his name. A contact can be made via email</ref>), adviced him to seek help from New Medicine and Mannarino agreed. The respective physician didn't have an office in Crotone, but was (and is still) working at the hospital Sant' Andrea in Rome. But he visited his patient and was in phone-contact with him. Mannarino and his wife Cinzia went to see a GNM-physician in Aulla (Liguria) named Lupi. He charged 150,- Euro for the consultation and requested them to buy some NM-books (memory of his wife and as recorded in his private diary), and they decided to buy them. One of the publishing companies of Hamer's books happens to be situated in Aulla, formerly ''Amici di Dirk srl'', now ''Secondo Natura srl''.
The two are disappointed however, because Lupi seems to prefer talking instead of listening and wonder very much. Later the president of the italian association ALBA, Marco Pfister (a swiss citizen and former barman without any known medical degree) is included in the number of persons to give him advices and Mannarino stays in phone-contact with him. His physician BL diagnozes an alleged harmless ''bronchial ulceration'' and excludes categorically any cancer despite former radiological evidences, records his wife Cinzia. BL forbids now any conventional treatment and urges him not to repeat any radiological exploration. He shall not talk about his decision to try new medicine and forbids him to tell his own name as treating physician to anyone. But Mannarino is a very accurate and meticulous policeman and writes down every detail of his disease and treatment in his private diary, that will be shown after his death by his wife. BL promised a rapid recovery for his ''ulceration''. Mannarino followed all the instructions and refused any conventional treatment. His health situation deteriorated rapidly however, his lung tumor grew and he got a metastasis at his chin. BL considered this to be a sign of upcoming recovery. Later he was semi-paralyzed and died at home, cured by his wife. His physician BL was far away in the caribbean for holidays. Mannarino could not seek other medical help as he had promised not to contact any other doctor. His death left alone his wife and three children. After his return, BL did not try to console the widow Cinzia, but accused the astonished woman to have caused the death of his husband because she allegedly did not believe strictly in the new medicine, which is necessary to recover according to the rules of new medicine. But she answered that she did read out one of the Hamer-books to her husband when he was not any more able to read himself. Cinzia Alunni (the widow) became very upset and made public many details of this story in the italian press. She still keeps the diary of his husband and all receipts and bills. She tried to sue BL, but had no success. She was threatened by an unknown pistol-armed man waiting for her in front of her door at the end of 2007 and will now move away from Crotone to avoid further menaces for her children and herself. In a newspaper article she considers the Hamer method used as ''illegal human experiments''.
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The two were disappointed, however, because Lupi seemed to prefer talking instead of listening, and are quite amazed. Later the president of the Italian association ALBA, Marco Pfister (a Swiss citizen and former barman without any known medical degree) is included in the group of persons giving Mannarino advice, and Mannarino stays in phone contact with him. His physician BL diagnoses an allegedly harmless ''bronchial ulceration'' and categorically excludes any cancer despite former radiological evidence, his wife Cinzia remembers. BL then ruled out any conventional treatment and urged him not to repeat any radiological exploration. Mannarino was not supposed to talk about his decision to try New Medicine and BL likewise ordered him not to name him as the treating physician to anyone. But Mannarino was a very accurate and meticulous policeman and wrote down every detail of his disease and treatment in his private diary which his wife presented after his death. BL promised a rapid recovery from his ''ulceration''. Mannarino followed all instructions and refused any conventional treatment. His health situation, however, deteriorated rapidly, his lung tumor grew and he developed a metastasis at his chin. BL considered this a sign of upcoming recovery. Later he was semi-paralyzed and died at home, looked after by his wife. His physician BL had gone for a holiday far away in the Caribbean. Mannarino did not seek other medical help as he had promised not to contact any other doctor. He left his wife and three children. After his return, BL did not try to console the widow Cinzia, but accused the astonished woman of having caused her husband's death as she allegedly did not strictly believe in New Medicine which, according to its rules, is said to be necessary for recovery. She replied that she in fact read one of Hamer's books to her husband when he was no longer able to read himself. Cinzia Alunni (the widow) became very upset and made public many details of this story in the Italian press. She still keeps her husband's diary and all receipts and bills. She tried to sue BL, but had no success. She was threatened by an unknown man armed with a pistol waiting for her in front of her door at the end of 2007 and consequently intended to move from Crotone to avoid any further menace for her children and herself. In a newspaper article she considered Hamer's method ''illegal human experiments''.
    
==Maresa T.L. (Bergamo Italy 2007)==
 
==Maresa T.L. (Bergamo Italy 2007)==
 
[[image:Maresa.jpg|Maresa L. (Bergamo)|thumb]]
 
[[image:Maresa.jpg|Maresa L. (Bergamo)|thumb]]
Mrs. Maresa T.L. (<ref>Name and address are known. The relatives of Maresa asked us not to publish her name in the next future. A contact via email can be estabished.</ref>) was born in 1959 and worked as chemist in Bergamo (Italy). She died in 2007 at age 48 because of breast cancer. She had followed a three years lasting formation course in new medicine in Aulla (Liguria). 2004 she knew about a suspect histological diagnostic finding but she refused strictly any medical intervention, believing solely in new medicine. She also refused any further diagnosting procedures. She left her job as chemist and became a Tai-Chi teacher. She was in contact with a local physiotherapist (P.P <ref>name is known</ref>) in Bergamo and the president of the NGM-association ALBA, Marco Pfister. According to her relatives, she phoned almost every day with Pfister (having no known medical degree or license). In june 2007 her breast cancer was grewing and she started to suffer more and more and in august she got an icterus, her skin assumed a yellow colour. Marco Pfister told her that this should be a sign of an alledged recovery and that her yellow skin was in reality caused by her anger not to be able to make a visit to Ischia island in her hoildays where she hired a vacation house. An operation were only of use for ''esthetic reasons'' he said. Her left breast presented several large tumors in the mean time. The day27 of august she was admitted as emergency case in a local hospital (Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo) where she received a blood donation. She presented several metastasis in her body. In the afternoon of th 28th of august she died after days of horrible pain <ref>article in newspaper Libero september 29, 2007</ref><ref>http://www.libero-news.it/libero/LF_showArticle.jsp?edition=&topic=4921&idarticle=87528124</ref>
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Mrs. Maresa T.L. (<ref>Name and address are known. Maresa's family asked us not to publish her name for the time being. A contact via email can be estabished.</ref>) was born in 1959 and worked as chemist in Bergamo (Italy). In 2007, she died of breast cancer at the age 48. She had taken a three year formation course in New Medicine in Aulla (Liguria). In 2004, she was aware of a suspicious histological diagnostic result, but strictly refused any medical intervention, believing solely in New Medicine. She also refused any further diagnosting procedures. She left her job as chemist and became a Tai-Chi teacher. She was in contact with a local physiotherapist (P.P <ref>name is known</ref>) in Bergamo and the president of NGM-association ALBA, Marco Pfister. According to her relatives, she talked to Pfister on the phone almost every day (who has no known medical degree or license). In June 2007, her breast cancer was growing and she started to suffer more and more. In August, she developed an icterus, her skin took on a yellow colour. Marco Pfister told her this was a symptom of recovery, and her yellow skin in reality was caused by her anger not to be able to visit to Ischia island in her hoildays where she had rented a vacation house. An operation was only of use for ''esthetic reasons'' Pfister said. Her left breast meanwhile showed several large tumors. On August 27, she was admitted to a local hospital (Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo) as an emergency case and received a blood donation. There were several metastases in her body. In the afternoon of August 28, she died after days of horrible pain <ref>article in newspaper Libero september 29, 2007</ref><ref>http://www.libero-news.it/libero/LF_showArticle.jsp?edition=&topic=4921&idarticle=87528124</ref>
    
==Helena Lumbreras (Spain 1995)==
 
==Helena Lumbreras (Spain 1995)==
 
[[image:lumbreras.jpg|Helena Lumbreras|thumb]]
 
[[image:lumbreras.jpg|Helena Lumbreras|thumb]]
 
[[image:Herrera.jpg|Vicenç Herrera from Barcelona|thumb]]
 
[[image:Herrera.jpg|Vicenç Herrera from Barcelona|thumb]]
The spanish professor and known Franco-opponent Helena (Elena) Lumbreras noticed a tumor in her left breast at age 51 in 1987. She tried to cure her breast cancer with different alternative methods without having any success however. At the end she died leaving two daughters and a husband. After first trying faith-healing she noted that her tumor grew and that a metastasis appeared. So she decided to undergo a late conventionally chemotherapy and radiation therapy. After these treatment she tested again an alternative method using the whole-body hyperthermia without having a success again. Then she received the advive to test the new medicine from a collegue. Her duaghter Valeria reports that Helena Lumbreras called a ''Hamer-center'' in the Malaga region where someone promised her to ''recover within three weeks''. An unknown make voice with strong german accent gave her advices what to do. The day 12 of march 1995 she started to suffer much more and could not srand up or leave her room anymore. The german-sounding voice forbit her to use any pain-relieving analgetic drug and she shall never use any chemotherapy in the future. Mrs Lumbreras had terrible pain and could not sleep more than one hour per day and refused to eat. After two month of telefonic-treatman, a NGM-physician appeared suddenly: the spanish physician Vicenç Herrera from Barcelona. According to Herrera she had an alledged ''mother-child-conflict'' that was causing her breastcancer in her left breast. When pain was further increasing, Herrera considered this to be a sign of ''proceso de recalcificación'' and of recovering. In june 1995 she had to be admitted as an emergency case to a hospital. For a coincidence she saw there in hospital a report about the Olivia Pilhar case in television (Olivia and their parents were in spain at that time) and by this way she knew that Hamer had lost his medical license. Her daughter Valeria records that she said to her:  ...«Ojalá lo hubiera sabido antes»..  The day 4 of august 1995 she died suffering strong pain. Her last doctor was Vicenç Herrera Adell who was a strict Hamer-supporter in spain since 1992. The curing physicians Juan Puget Valencia and Vicenç Herrera Adell were sued by parents of Mrs Lumbreras. Puget Valencia did regret to have made use of new medicine and the legal procedure against him was closed. The ''Consejo del Colegio de Médicos de Catalunya'' revoked the medical license of Vicenç Herrera <ref>Xavier Margarit (Barcelona), El Mundo 13.8.1995</ref><ref>http://www.elmundo.es/papel/hemeroteca/1995/08/13/sociedad/59623.html</ref>
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Spanish professor and known opponent of Franco's Helena (Elena) Lumbreras noticed a tumor in her left breast at the age of 51 in 1987. She tried to cure her breast cancer by different alternative methods; however, without any success. She left two daughters and her husband. After a first attempt with faith-healing, she noticed her tumor growing, and a metastasis appeared. Therefore she decided to undergo a late conventionally chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Afterwards,she once more tried an alternative method using the whole-body hyperthermia, again without success. She then was advised to try New Medicine by a collegue. Her daughter Valeria remembers Helena Lumbreras called a ''Hamer-center'' in the region of Malaga where someone promised her a ''recovery within three weeks''. An unknown person with a thick German accent advised her what to do. On March 12 1995, her suffering increased considerably and she was not able to get up or leave her room any longer. The German-sounding person forbade the use of pain-relieving analgetic drugs and told her never to take any chemotherapy in future. Mrs Lumbreras was in terrible pain and was not able to sleep more than one hour per day and refused to eat. After two months of such a treatment by telephone, a NGM physician suddenly appeared: Spanish physician Vicenç Herrera from Barcelona. According to Herrera, Lumbreras allegedly suffered from a ''mother-child-conflict'' which caused cancer in her left breast. When the pain intensified even more, Herrera considered a symptom of a ''proceso de recalcificación'' and of recovery. In June 1995, Lumbreras had to be admitted to a hospital as an emergency. In hospital, she happened to see a report on the case of Olivia Pilhar on TV (Olivia and her parents were in Spain at that time) and so learned of Hamer having lost his medical license. Her daughter Valeria remembers Lumbreras told her:  ...«Ojalá lo hubiera sabido antes»..  On August 4 1995, she died suffering extreme pain. The doctor she last consulted was Vicenç Herrera Adell, a stout supporter of Hamer's since 1992. Physicians Juan Puget Valencia and Vicenç Herrera Adell were sued by Mrs Lumbreras' parents. Puget Valencia voiced regret to have made use of New Medicine, and legal procedures against him were closed. The ''Consejo del Colegio de Médicos de Catalunya'' revoked the medical license of Vicenç Herrera <ref>Xavier Margarit (Barcelona), El Mundo 13.8.1995</ref><ref>http://www.elmundo.es/papel/hemeroteca/1995/08/13/sociedad/59623.html</ref>
    
==Elsemarit Fjeldheim (Norway 2005)==
 
==Elsemarit Fjeldheim (Norway 2005)==
Elsemarit Fjeldheim of Norway died in 2006 because of breast cancer at age 52. At the beginningof her disease she had received a good prognosis by her doctor. But she refused any treatment of conventional medicine. She wrote a private diary that shows the following: She heard about the new medicine of Ryke Geerd Hamer in Norway and asked her doctor to be treated by two norwegian therapists according to the rules of new medicine: Bent Madsen and Dagfrid Kolas. Her doctor agreed. Mrs Fjeldheim was then cured by these two persons and was presented in public to be a living example for a successful cancer treatment by the new medicine. Mrs Fjeldheim was assured to recover from her disease, but she finally died one year adter beginning her new-medicine treatment <ref>newspaper article in Verdens Gang, day 25 and 26 of march 2007</ref>
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Norwegian Elsemarit Fjeldheim died of breast cancer at the age of 52 in 2006. Initially, her doctor had given her a good prognosis. But she refused 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 25 and 26 of march 2007</ref>
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==The Rossaro-cases in Vicenza and Padova (Italy)==
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==The Rossaro cases in Vicenza and Padova (Italy)==
 
[[image:primumvitae.jpg|Paolo Rossaro|thumb]]
 
[[image:primumvitae.jpg|Paolo Rossaro|thumb]]
The italian physician Paolo Rossaro from Albignasego (Vicenza) is known to treat cancer patients according to new medicine and to perform a new-medicine-specific ''CT brain scan diagnosis''. He founded slso a private association called ''Primum vitae''. Several of his patients died following his instructions, but no cured patient is known so far. Rossaro is now accused for unvolountary man-slauther and severe lesions ("omicidio colposo" art 589 cp und "lesioni colpose"), and risks to loose his medical license <ref>newspaper article ''Mattino aus Padova'' may 19, 2007</ref><ref>newspaper article ''Giornale di Vicenza'' may 19, 2007</ref>.
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Italian physician Paolo Rossaro from Albignasego (Vicenza) has been known to treat cancer patients according to New Medicine and to perform a New Medicine-specific ''CT brain scan diagnosis''. He also founded a private association called ''Primum vitae''. Several of his patients died following his instructions, but no cured patient is known so far. Rossaro is now accused for unvoluntary manslauther and causing severe bodily injuries ("omicidio colposo" art 589 cp und "lesioni colpose"), and faces the loss of his medical license <ref>newspaper article ''Mattino aus Padova'' may 19, 2007</ref><ref>newspaper article ''Giornale di Vicenza'' may 19, 2007</ref>.
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*The eve of christams 2007 died the italian truck driver Christian Trevisan because of Hodgkin lymphoma in Vicenza (Italy) at only age 35 <ref>article in ''giornale di Vicenza'' day dicember 29, 2006</ref> leaving his wife and a daughter. According to several different newspaper articles, he refused conventional medical help and believed in Hamer's new medicine and wonder abilities of Paolo Rossaro. Rossaro treated Trevisan in vein with ''oceanic water'' and vitamins and the psycological support of new medicine. When his situation deteriorated, Trevisan decided finally desperately to seek help in a conventional clinic where it was decided to sue Rossaro. But his situation was so severe that no cure could help him and he died after a short recovery-time.  
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*On christmas Eve 2007, Italian truck driver Christian Trevisan died of Hodgkin lymphoma in Vicenza (Italy) at the age of only 35 <ref>article in ''giornale di Vicenza'' day dicember 29, 2006</ref>, leaving a wife and a daughter. According to several different newspaper articles, he refused conventional medical help and believed in Hamer's New Medicine and in the miraculous abilities of Paolo Rossaro. Rossaro in vain treated Trevisan with ''oceanic water'', vitamins and the psycological support of New Medicine. When his situation deteriorated, Trevisan in despair finally decided to seek help in a conventional clinic where doctors decided to sue Rossaro. But Trevisan's situation was so grave that treatment failed and he died after short time.  
*In 2007 a man aged only 21 died in Padova (Italy) after beeing treated by Rossaro. He had also a Hodgkin-lymphoma like Trevisan. This young man refused also any conventional and effective cures of modern medicine.  
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*In 2007 a man aged only 21 died in Padova (Italy) after having been treated by Rossaro. Like Trevisan, he also suffered from a Hodgkin lymphoma. This young man also refused any conventional and effective cures of modern medicine.  
*Anna Tosin from Vicenza, aged 60, was also a patient of Rossaro and had breast cancer. According to several newspaper article, she was told by Rossaro to stop any conventional cure and did so. She died.
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*Anna Tosin from Vicenza, aged 60, was another patient of Rossaro's and suffered from breast cancer. According to several newspaper articles, Rossaro told her to stop any conventional cure and Tosin complied. She died.
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'''Hodgkin-lymphoma:''' the Hodgkin-lymphoma can be cured offering a good prognosis for the patients. Approximately 95% of all Hodgkin-patients survive a modern therapy of today (according to studies made on more than 14000 cases). Using radiation and chemotherapy, 96% of all 920 patients in Germany between 1994 and 2003 survived 5 years and 95% survived 10 years. During the sixties, only about 30% of all patients survived. <ref>Jahresbericht 2004 des Deutschen Kinderkrebsregisters, Universität Mainz</ref>. According to a study from the USA (2006), the prognosis was over 80% <ref>Ansell SM, Armitage JO, Management of Hodgkin lymphoma, Mayo Clin Proc. 2006 Mar;81(3):419-26</ref>.
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'''Hodgkin lymphoma:''' Hodgkin lymphoma can be cured, offering a good prognosis for patients. Approximately 95% of all Hodgkin patients today survive due to a modern therapy (according to studies done on more than 14000 cases). Using radiation and chemotherapy, 96% of all 920 patients in Germany between 1994 and 2003 survived for 5 years and 95% survived for 10 years. During the sixties, only about 30% of all patients survived. <ref>Jahresbericht 2004 des Deutschen Kinderkrebsregisters, Universität Mainz</ref>. According to a study from the USA (2006), the prognosis was over 80% <ref>Ansell SM, Armitage JO, Management of Hodgkin lymphoma, Mayo Clin Proc. 2006 Mar;81(3):419-26</ref>.
    
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