What are the conditions under which a case would be classified as spontaneous remission / regression?
• No Allopathic Treatment: The patient was medically diagnosed, via x-rays, biopsy or other medical tests, either refused any medical treatment or for whom medical treatment was deemed useless or unavailable and nonetheless recovered. An example of “pure remission” would be a patient diagnosed with bone cancer, who refused treatment and who is disease-free more than 10 years later. • Inadequate Allopathic Treatment: Medical diagnosis is followed for a period of time by one or more kinds of treatment, treatment that is usually known to be insufficient to produce either a cure or a remission, and remission occurs. • Equilibrium (or Delayed Progression): People experience either a partial regression of cancer or who live with their disease for long periods of time. • Long Survival: People respond well to conventional medical treatment and survive far longer than the statistics for their type of cancer and treatment would predict. • Complementary or “Complex” Remission: More complex cases