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This citation is then assigned to a conference paper of the year 1969<ref>Hardin B. Jones, Ph.D. "A Report on Cancer," paper delivered to the ACS's 11th Annual Science Writers Conference, New Orleans, march 7 1969</ref>. But in this text the citation of Hardin can not found, see that document here: <ref>[http://www.psiram.com/media/Hardin_Jones/HardinJones1969.pdf Hardin Jones: "A Report on Cancer" 11th Annual Science Writers Conference, New Orleans, march 7, 1969]</ref>
 
This citation is then assigned to a conference paper of the year 1969<ref>Hardin B. Jones, Ph.D. "A Report on Cancer," paper delivered to the ACS's 11th Annual Science Writers Conference, New Orleans, march 7 1969</ref>. But in this text the citation of Hardin can not found, see that document here: <ref>[http://www.psiram.com/media/Hardin_Jones/HardinJones1969.pdf Hardin Jones: "A Report on Cancer" 11th Annual Science Writers Conference, New Orleans, march 7, 1969]</ref>
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But what did say Hardi actually ? Hardin was never active as clinical oncologist<ref>http://www.users.on.net/~pmoran/cancer/hardin_jones_and_cancer.htm</ref>. He worked a statistician and worked for the former "Atomic Energy Commission" in Berkeley.  
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But what did Hardin say actually ? Hardin was never active as clinical oncologist<ref>http://www.users.on.net/~pmoran/cancer/hardin_jones_and_cancer.htm</ref>. He worked a statistician and worked for the former "Atomic Energy Commission" in Berkeley.  
    
Citations of Hardin are linked to a presentation in 1956<ref>Jones H. B. Demographic consideration of the cancer problem. Transactions, New York Academy of Science, 1956, series 2, v. 18, Seiten 298 - 333, PMID: 13312067</ref>, that's more than 50 years ago, when chemotherapy was in a beginning and early state. The article of 1956 contains statistical data related to treated and untreated female patients with breast cancer. Author Jones says in this article: '''It is most likely that, in terms of life expectancy, the chance of survival is no better with than without treatment, and there is the possibility that treatment may make the survival time of cancer less'' (page 331). Jones citates himself articles of the year 1926 and twice of 1927. But even these very old articles (with 651, 100, 64 and 100 cases) contradict his opinion.
 
Citations of Hardin are linked to a presentation in 1956<ref>Jones H. B. Demographic consideration of the cancer problem. Transactions, New York Academy of Science, 1956, series 2, v. 18, Seiten 298 - 333, PMID: 13312067</ref>, that's more than 50 years ago, when chemotherapy was in a beginning and early state. The article of 1956 contains statistical data related to treated and untreated female patients with breast cancer. Author Jones says in this article: '''It is most likely that, in terms of life expectancy, the chance of survival is no better with than without treatment, and there is the possibility that treatment may make the survival time of cancer less'' (page 331). Jones citates himself articles of the year 1926 and twice of 1927. But even these very old articles (with 651, 100, 64 and 100 cases) contradict his opinion.
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