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− | Since the invention of [[Germanic New Medicine]] by the German former physician [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], a large number of '''victims of his particular method''' are documented in trial documents, newspaper articles and have been reported by former patients and their relatives and also by former associates and nurses working in his practices or clinics. The total number of victims of this method in and outside Germany exceeds 140 (148 according to the ''Aribert Deckers - List'' at the beginning of 2008). Alone 11 patients died in Italy. And no documented case of a succesful cancer treatment according to the principles of new medicine has been documented so far. Modern scientific medicine reports about 50% to 65% survival for all cancer cases in industrialized countries in many different published scientific articles around the world <ref>http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2002/results_merged/topic_survival_by_year_dx.pdf</ref><ref>http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2002/results_merged/topic_survival.pdf</ref><ref>http://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/historicaltrend/joinpoint.withimage.php?0&9900&999&7599&001&001&00&0&0&0&2&0&1&1#graph</ref><ref>http://annonc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/suppl_5/v61</ref><ref>Coleman MP, EUROCARE-3 summary: cancer survival in Europe at the end of the 20th century, .Ann Oncol. 2003;14 Suppl 5:v128-49</ref><ref>http://annonc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/suppl_5/v28 Micheli A, EUROCARE Working Group. Life expectancy and cancer survival in the EUROCARE-3 cancer registry areas. Ann Oncol 14: v28-v40</ref> | + | Since the invention of [[Germanic New Medicine]] by former physician [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], a large number of '''victims of his particular method''' have been documented in court documents, newspaper articles and have been reported by former patients and their relatives as well as by former associates and nurses working in his practices or clinics. The total number of victims of this method in and outside of Germany exceeds 140 (148 according to the ''Aribert Deckers - List'' at the beginning of 2008). Eleven patients only died in Italy. And no documented case of a succesful cancer treatment according to the principles of New Medicine has been documented so far. Modern scientific medicine reports a 50% to 65% survival for all cancer cases in industrialized countries in many different published scientific articles around the world <ref>http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2002/results_merged/topic_survival_by_year_dx.pdf</ref><ref>http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2002/results_merged/topic_survival.pdf</ref><ref>http://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/historicaltrend/joinpoint.withimage.php?0&9900&999&7599&001&001&00&0&0&0&2&0&1&1#graph</ref><ref>http://annonc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/suppl_5/v61</ref><ref>Coleman MP, EUROCARE-3 summary: cancer survival in Europe at the end of the 20th century, .Ann Oncol. 2003;14 Suppl 5:v128-49</ref><ref>http://annonc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/suppl_5/v28 Micheli A, EUROCARE Working Group. Life expectancy and cancer survival in the EUROCARE-3 cancer registry areas. Ann Oncol 14: v28-v40</ref> |
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− | The german magazine ''Der Spiegel'' published a report made by two journalists who could identify fifty former Hamer - patients in 1995, after the closing of his private clinic ''Rosenhof'' in Bad Krozingen (Germany)<ref>german newspaper ''Der Spiegel'', number 32 in 1995</ref>. The same year 1995, only seven patients out of the fifty were found alive after the ''cancer treatment'' according to the ''new medicine''.
| + | German magazine ''Der Spiegel'' published a report written by two journalists who were able to identify fifty former patients of Hamer's in 1995, after his private clinic ''Rosenhof'' in Bad Krozingen (Germany) was closed by authorities<ref>german newspaper ''Der Spiegel'', number 32 in 1995</ref>. In the same year, only seven patients of these fifty were found alive after the ''cancer treatment'' according to ''New Medicine''. |
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− | In Italy, an oncologist (name T. from Rimini<ref>name and address are well known, we as authors prefer to keep his name secret as he is not any more a supporter of new medicine and his name has never been made public by the italian new-medicine-scene</ref>) reports that new-medicine experiments were made on three cancer patients and that no one survived. The italian NGM-association ALBA would know details about these experiments, he said in an internal forum of italian Hamer-followers. In the area of Padova (Italy) an italian new-medicine physician, Paolo Rossaro, has been charged because of the death of several cancer patients. | + | In Italy, an oncologist (hereinafter named T. from Rimini<ref>his name and address are well known, the authors prefer to keep his name secret as he is not a supporter of New Medicine any longer and his name has never been made public by the Italian New Medicine-scene</ref>) reports that New Medicine experiments were made on three cancer patients and that none of them survived. The Italian NGM-association ALBA knew details about these experiments, he wrote in an internal forum of Italian Hamer followers. In the Padova region (Italy), an Italian New Medicine physician, Paolo Rossaro, has been charged for the death of several cancer patients. |
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| Some of the most notable and best referenced cases are shown here as examples. | | Some of the most notable and best referenced cases are shown here as examples. |
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| [[image:Opilhar2008.jpg|Olivia Pilhar as foto model in 2008|150px|thumb]] | | [[image:Opilhar2008.jpg|Olivia Pilhar as foto model in 2008|150px|thumb]] |
| [[image:Olivia1.jpg|Olivia Pilhar in 1995|left|thumb]] | | [[image:Olivia1.jpg|Olivia Pilhar in 1995|left|thumb]] |
− | [[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 old when she started to suffer from a life-threathening Wilms' tumor (nefroblastoma). The parents of Olivia went first to a female physician in Vienna (apparently Elisabeth Rozkydal). She made the contact to Rkye Geerd Hamer who was already barred at that time and could not treat patients legally. The parents decided to treat their child according to Hamer's new medicine and at the same time they withheld 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>. Then he asserted that she could recover without any particular therapy. His diagnosis was at the end: ''starvation - conflict'' because the grandmother of Olivia ''made too many Schnitzel 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 ''diagnozed'' an alleged ''liver-tumor'' and he thought that a traumatic event short time ago was the real cause of her alleged ''liver-cancer''. This is simply impossible and nonsense because a tumor needs years to build up, in children at least two years. Later Hamer diagnozed even ''brain-metastases'' and said that a chemotherapy would be fatal in 95% of all cases, creating much fear in the family. | + | 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 ''diagnozed'' an alleged ''liver-tumor'' and he thought that a traumatic event short time ago was the real cause of her alleged ''liver-cancer''. This is simply impossible and nonsense because a tumor needs years to build up, in children at least two years. Later Hamer diagnozed even ''brain-metastases'' and said that a chemotherapy would be 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>. | | 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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