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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 patient successfully healed has been known of so far. Rossaro is now accused of unvoluntary manslaughter and of causing severe bodily injuries ("omicidio colposo" art&nbsp;589&nbsp;cp und "lesioni colpose"), and faces the loss of his medical license.<ref>newspaper article ''Mattino aus Padova'' May&nbsp;19, 2007</ref><ref>newspaper article ''Giornale di Vicenza'' May&nbsp;19, 2007</ref>
 
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 patient successfully healed has been known of so far. Rossaro is now accused of unvoluntary manslaughter and of causing severe bodily injuries ("omicidio colposo" art&nbsp;589&nbsp;cp und "lesioni colpose"), and faces the loss of his medical license.<ref>newspaper article ''Mattino aus Padova'' May&nbsp;19, 2007</ref><ref>newspaper article ''Giornale di Vicenza'' May&nbsp;19, 2007</ref>
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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&nbsp;35,<ref>article in ''giornale di Vicenza'' December&nbsp;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 psychological 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 a short 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&nbsp;35,<ref>article in ''giornale di Vicenza'' December&nbsp;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 psychological 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 a short time.
 
*In 2007 a man aged only&nbsp;21 died in Padova (Italy) after having been treated by Rossaro. Like Trevisan, he also suffered from a Hodgkin lymphoma. This young man also rejected any conventional and effective cures of modern medicine.
 
*In 2007 a man aged only&nbsp;21 died in Padova (Italy) after having been treated by Rossaro. Like Trevisan, he also suffered from a Hodgkin lymphoma. This young man also rejected any conventional and effective cures of modern medicine.
 
*Anna Tosin from Vicenza, aged&nbsp;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.
 
*Anna Tosin from Vicenza, aged&nbsp;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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