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- From: nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Natural causes of death
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 16:00:25 GMT
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- In article <1e1gt4INNg3u@gap.caltech.edu> peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson) writes:
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- >> prostate cancer: it's extremely common in old men, but mostly
- >> it's a very slow grower and most prostate cancer victims die
- >> of natural causes.
- >
- >What are "natural causes" of death?
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- Sorry, bad choice of terms on my part. Only about 30% of men
- who have prostate cancer at the their time of death actually
- died of the prostate cancer.
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- ---peter
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