So-called miracle cures happen all the time. Medical science isn't yet able to predict cancer outcomes with certainty. I once interviewed an oncologist who was occasionally consulted by the Vatican. The Pope's staff have a long list of nominations for sainthoods for people who've cured someone of terminal cancer. So they ask the oncologist whether the cure could have had an earthly explanation. He always says it was the patient's immune system doing its job.
So-called miracle cures happen all the time. Medical science isn't yet able to predict cancer outcomes with certainty. I once interviewed an oncologist who was occasionally consulted by the Vatican. The Pope's staff have a long list of nominations for sainthoods for people who've cured someone of terminal cancer. So they ask the oncologist whether the cure could have had an earthly explanation. He always says it was the patient's immune system doing its job.