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Source: anesthesiologynews.com via Michael on Pinterest }:{ alt@clip }:{ alt@follow }:{ ______ The blogger source followed here is Marc Kashinsky and he has an indolent type of Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), a typically uncommon form of lymphoma, except it so seems otherwise in his case. }:{ He reports being diagnosed over 10 years ago, managing to survive since then without aggressive treatment, by following a few simple rules: "Eat a [mostly] well balanced diet, exercise (cycling, at least up until recently), abstaining from taking supplements or any medications, drinking 5 to 6 cups of [Japanese] green tea a day, and most importantly [lots of good wine], flossing and brushing his teeth twice a day, everyday." }:{ alt@source }:{ Obviously, Marc's specific cancer* and "treatment" path were different from mine, as I had a more aggressive and life-threatening form of MCL that could only be cured with a stem...