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Breast Cancer Removal Without Surgery
Below is text copied from a business site related to Myanmar (formerly Burma) where "Southwark.TV" has a partner organisation - the YMCA in Yangon. This story should be big news across the medical world. "Our surgeons have been removing breast cancer growths by injecting a serum into the affected area. The body then creates an envelope around the 'Dead' Cancer, which is expelled by the body. The hole soon closes up leaving almost no scar. We have been doing this procedure for several years and our hospital has many letters available from grateful patients, which can be viewed on request. Foreign qualified surgeons are welcome to visit us and to observe our procedures at first hand." Photos of Procedure are available on the business website. (Warning: Graphic Detail Content) See them at www.myanmardirector.org/si.htm
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15/3/2006
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DISTANCE LEARNING with LONDON & DUBLIN
"Message from U Vum Za Lian, B.A.(English), Chief Tutor,Yangon YMCA Learning Centre. We desperately need volunteer teachers from overseas.The teaching is all in the English Language and volunteers will be assisted by Myanmar language assistant teachers, most of which have batchelor degrees from Myanmar universities. Our priority is to offer Certificates,Diplomas and Batchelor Degrees from Overseas Universities in English and English Litterature. Currently we offer English courses by London University External see their website [ http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk ] www.londonexternal.ac.uk and Dublin Metropolitan University see their website [http://www.dmuedu.com] www.dmuedu.com Volunteer Teachers of other subjects will be welcome, especially Computer Science. Some of our brightest students are unable to pay even the small fees charged by YMCA and sponsorship of individual students is always welcome. Contact Mr.Russell Cleaver, Secretary, "Yangon YMCA Support Group", who can be contacted by accessing Overseas Member No. 1024 on [ http://www.myanmardirectory.org.uk ] www.myanmardirectory.org.uk
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27/8/2004
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Short Film in production
Community TV Trust will soon present a short film portrait from footage of its recent visit to Myanmar. Glimpses of life at YMCA and at its orphanage outside Yangon will convey something of what constitutes ordinary life in this unknown society.
The children who have nothing much in material ways have everything on other ways through the life they are given by Yangon YMCA.
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29/6/2004
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