Black American Cure After Cancer

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(1)One day HC went to the bathroom

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(1)Instead of urine, blood came out and splashed all over the bathroom

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(1)HC Googled for hematuria

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(1)The first search was cancer, but he thought it was impossible

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(1)The second result was kidney stones, and I was relieved to see it

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(1)HC, who doesn’t have health insurance, didn’t want to go to the hospital
(2)When I saw the toilet covered in blood

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(1)In the ER, he didn’t seem to have any problems

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(1)Thinking it might be kidney stones, doctors took a CT scan of his kidney

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(1)The professor of internal medicine came back and told HC
(2)in the right kidney

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(1)He said he had cancer

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(1)It’s time for HC to leave the ER

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(1)So I barely got my first medical treatment
(2)The doctor didn’t believe he had cancer

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(1)The doctor asked if HC was born abroad because his father was a soldier

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(1)And cancer occurs in older people
(2)Because of the venereal disease that HC got abroad, maybe AIDS

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(1)He thought this was what he was going to do
(2)AIDS damages the kidneys

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(1)It can also cause hematuria

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(1)I was prescribed an MRI after treatment, but the test was five months later

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(1)He’s trying to move up his MRI appointment
(2)I tried everything, but it didn’t work

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(1)The other day, in the ER, the medical staff told HC
(2)I don’t have health insurance, so I’m down the list

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(1)He told me that he was pushed out

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(1)But that alone cannot explain why the doctor who saw him thought he had venereal disease

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(1)And the E.R. shows no infection, but why I thought HC had a urinary tract infection

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(1)And I can’t explain why HC thought he had AIDS and didn’t even test him

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(1)E.R.A. note says the E.R. doctor
(2)Based on the age and race of the HC, the cancer of the HC is

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(1)renal medullary carcinoma, a type of renal medullary carcinoma, was recorded

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(1)A few weeks later, HC told the doctor
(2)I talked to him on the phone about his coughing getting worse

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(1)The doctor told HC to go to the hospital and get an X-ray of his chest
(2)I told him to film it

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(1)But doctors who looked at his chest X-rays said that this wasn’t an AIDS patient’s pneumonia

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(1)It’s metastatic cancer that has spread from the kidney to the lungs
(2)I found it

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(1)A few days ago, HC searched the Internet

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(1)He was looking at a bulletin board with renal water cancer patients

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(1)I was a doctor at for the full-time research Texas who researched and wrote a paper on kidney water cancer

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(1)He kept saying that there was a doctor in the search results
(2)I found it

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(1)HC, who thought he had nothing left to lose late Saturday night

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(1)To that doctor, Nizar Tannir
(2)I told you about my situation by e-mail

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(1)I thought my mail might be ignored, but that’s how the hospital treats me right now

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(1)I didn’t think there was much difference

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(1)But a few minutes later, HC got a reply

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(1)Dr. Tannir, I replied to him and said
(2)Dr. Nizar Tannir, don’t despair

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(1)Dr. Nizar To. See you at the doctor’s office after the weekend

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(1)In an e-mail, Dr. Tannir told HC that if he wants to treat kidney cancer, he’ll start with anti-cancer drugs

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(1)I’ve explained that I need to do surgery

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(1)When I first told the doctor that I wanted to get chemotherapy first

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(1)I was ignored

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(1)He decided to go to Texas and see Dr. Tannir

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(1)Dr. Tannir and the medical staff have found renal water cancer
(2)I checked it right away

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(1)HC heard the explanation of the treatment plan

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(1)I was relieved to hear the explanation
(2)HC had no health insurance

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(1)Just like the hospital I went to before
(2)Will the prosecutor be pushed back and ignored

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(1)I was worried about that

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(1)But Dr. Tannir and the medics
(2)We went through the special approval process, and thanks to that, HC

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(1)I was able to get treatment

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(1)The chemotherapy worked
(2)The later imaging shows more cancer

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(1)I didn’t

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(1)I didn’t see any metastatic cancer in my bones or liver

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(1)If you believed his doctor told you he had AIDS, or if you followed his suggestion that you have surgery before chemotherapy

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(1)If you haven’t emailed Dr. Tannir

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(1)If it wasn’t for your family’s help
(2)HC wouldn’t be alive here now

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(1)5 years after the date of diagnosis
(2)HC has been declared completely cured

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