Is it possible to detect an early or primary cancer ?
For a detailed reference see the ‘Early Detection’ page of this web-site. We will answer this question in this page with some points for pondering: If we are to bank upon lab-utopian understanding of cancerology, each of us should undergo at-least 20 different tests for the detection of common cancer, like lung, prostate, liver, stomach, breast, uterus etc. Rang,M. in his article : The Ulysses Syndrome (1972) pointed out that if each person has 20 different tests performed on him or her, then 66 per cent of healthy people will have one or more abnormal results. This means that 66 per cent of all normal humans will need some – ectomy.