My aggressive Enemy.
Defeating DSRCT.


Documentary about Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor

Format: Color, Closed-captioned
Rated: NR
Studio: Infoways.TV
Run Time: 84 Minutes
DVD Release Date: September 1, 2005
Also available as immediate download
 
This 84-minute documentary is designed for people who want to get comprehensive, reliable information about Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor.



This is an important message for health professionals or other people who want up-to-date information on Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT) cancer:


Dear Reader,

my name is Peter Spies, a journalist doing television documentaries. Often, I report about rare diseases in order to help people gain the information they need to do their work or they simply are interested in.

My mission is to get as much qualified, valid and up-to-date information as possible. I´m not a medical expert. That´s why I can´t give you an opinion on, let´s say, the best cancer regimen. But doctors and other experts are willing to talk to me as a journalist because they know that my job is to spread the word.

I am frequently able to gain access to those medical specialists and leading experts that the general public usually doesn´t have access to.

My clients are people looking for information about rare diseases such as doctors or other health professionals and also medical students.
They all are looking for well-researched information, but they also need it fast, because they work in the health business. They usually cannot wait until the documentary to air one day. And even if it was aired somewhere, will the individual be lucky enough to get to know about it and be able to watch it? This is why I give people access to my documentary series over the Internet.

Now you can benefit from all my research work. This is the first documentary ever made about a rare, malignant cancer.

If you are a physician or other health care provider:

If you are a physician or even a medical student you may want to find out the stories of real people like you and me and how the cancer developed over time. You will not only learn how patients think and feel but you will also realize what leading oncologists recommend.

How do I get the video and what is it like?

The procedure to get the video is extremely simple, very convenient and absolutely secure thanks to 128-bit encryption. Simply click the red button at the end of my letter.

Then, fill in the required fields on the secure ordering page we have prepared for you. After the ordering process is complete you will get an e-mail immediately containing your personal download link. When you double-click this download will begin. The size of the video file is about 367 MB. With a broadband connection the download will take approximately 30 - 80 minutes, depending on the bandwidth of you connection.


Peter Spies
President
Infoways.TV

PS: If you still have questions before buying the DSRCT video why don´t you just write me an e-mail to ? I´ll be glad to answer in a timely manner.




 

 


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The video suits best for patients, their aides, doctors and medical students. Roughly one-and-a-half hours of information about DSRCT in many interviews with doctors, researchers, biotech institutes, patients and their families. The material in this film is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for consultations with a health care provider. Please consult your physician or other health care provider about the application of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your own symptoms or medical conditions. The film and the author shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to loss, damage or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this film.