The claims
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
4 claims
Sascha Roth, the first patient in a Memorial Sloan Kettering trial of the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab, was packing for radiation when her doctor called to say there was no cancer left to treat; every one of the 12 patients with a specific genetic subtype of rectal cancer reached a complete clinical response, a result one investigator called the first of its kind in the history of cancer — and the mechanism behind it is fully understood, which is exactly why the case belongs here.
Sascha Roth, the first patient in a Memorial Sloan Kettering trial of the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab, was packing for radiation when her doctor called to say there was no cancer left to treat; every one of the 12 patients with a specific genetic subtype of rectal cancer reached a complete clinical response, a result one investigator called the first of its kind in the history of cancer — and the mechanism behind it is fully understood, which is exactly why the case belongs here.
A dying 23-year-old woman with advanced peritoneal tuberculosis appeared to recover instantly at Lourdes, witnessed and documented by Dr. Alexis Carrel, later winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
A dying 23-year-old woman with advanced peritoneal tuberculosis appeared to recover instantly at Lourdes, witnessed and documented by Dr. Alexis Carrel, later winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Medical literature documents over 1,000 confirmed cases of spontaneous regression of advanced cancer without curative treatment — a real, reproducible phenomenon occurring in roughly 1-in-60,000 to 1-in-100,000 cancer patients that remains incompletely explained.
Medical literature documents over 1,000 confirmed cases of spontaneous regression of advanced cancer without curative treatment — a real, reproducible phenomenon occurring in roughly 1-in-60,000 to 1-in-100,000 cancer patients that remains incompletely explained.
The 2006 Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Intercessory Prayer, the largest and best-controlled trial of its kind, found no statistically significant benefit from prayer for cardiac bypass patients and observed a slight increase in complications among patients who knew they were being prayed for.
The 2006 Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Intercessory Prayer, the largest and best-controlled trial of its kind, found no statistically significant benefit from prayer for cardiac bypass patients and observed a slight increase in complications among patients who knew they were being prayed for.