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Cervical cancer - alternative therapies? |
I have been diagnosed with cervical cancer and am trying to avoid the ultimate treatment of a hysterectomy and hope to preserve my fertility for as long as possible. I am looking for any advice about natural/alternative therapies which may control or slow down the growth of my tumour. I do not propose to ignore the advice and treatment offered by my consultant and have in fact only this week undergone surgery to remove what is hopefully most of my tumour, my question regarding alternative therapies would be for use alongside conventional medicine, hopefully to compliment them. I could find no evidence of any effective complementary therapies for cervical cancer in PubMed. Try reading this:http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/ETO_1.... Not really likely to be a useful pathway to go down I am afraid. If you do decide to take it please take care. in my experience.... You could try using emu oil gel caps. emu oil kills cancer cells and is safe to use. One should always consult their doctor before trying anything new. To be honest with you, there are no alternative treatments. None have been proved to work. OK: You are talking to a cancer survivor who has incurable cancer but is in remission...In my case this is unheard of. I used to be an oncology nurse specializing in Gynecological Oncology. Having said that this is just my opinion. I chose not to use chemotherapy as what is available for my type of cancer is very limited and not yet proven. I went the natural way BUT MY alternative therapy can be combined with chemo if needed. Also the #1 cure proved by MD Anderson, some time agon (Not sure if it has changed) was surgery and nothing else.Of course they do not go into alternatives. There are more and more reports by establishment oncologists doubting the value of chemotherapy, even to the point of rejecting it outright. One of these, cancer biostatistician Dr. Ulrich Abel, of Heidelberg, Germany, issued a monograph titled Chemotherapy of Advanced Epithelial Cancer in 1990. Epithelial cancers comprise the most common forms of adenocarcinoma: lung, breast, prostate, colon, etc. After ten years as a statistician in clinical oncology, Abel became increasingly uneasy. "A sober and unprejudiced analysis of the literature," he wrote, "has rarely revealed any therapeutic success by the regimens in question in treating advanced epithelial cancer." While chemotherapy is being used more and more extensively, more than a million people die worldwide of these cancers annually - and a majority have received some form of chemotherapy before dying. Abel further concluded, after polling hundreds of cancer doctors, "The personal view of many oncologists seems to be in striking contrast to communications intended for the public." Abel cited studies that have shown "that many oncologists would not take chemotherapy themselves if they had cancer." (The Cancer Chronicles, December, 1990.) My heart goes out to you, I had cervical cancer at 28 and ended up with a hyterectomy, fortunatly I had already had my 3 children. I am an holistic therapist and would NEVER claim a cure for cancer, take your doctors advice, go with conventional medicine, and use holistic therapies to help your body to recover. Bless you xxx Consider supplementation. I introduced a supplement marketed thru MLM to a woman with ovarian cancer. Over 6 months chemo and 8 month supplements, her CA went to normal levels. You can try it first on retail with a 30 day money back guarantee to find out if it helps you feel better. Write me at jade_flowershop@yahoo.com about it. You could try alternative therapies alongside your regular treatment for example Reiki healing. Also, diet seems to be a major factor. I knew of a lady who recovered from cancer after switching to a macrobiotic diet, which I think involves lots of raw, sprouted foods. You can buy the jars to sprout the packets of seeds from health shops, the make is called Bio Snacky. They are tasty added to salads, I eat them regularly as I like them so if there are health benefits that's a bonus. You can probably find books on this subject on www.amazon.co.uk also you might like to read some books by Louise Hay. She recovered from cancer through alternative therapies such as reflexology & emotional self help. She believes that emotions are at the root of physical dis-ease. Good luck & God bless. Check out http://www.noni-is-good-for-you.com/cate... just do the chemo and radiation, don't risk your life, you can adopt or may be save your egg for a surrogate, don't put it off, this is your life we're talking about here! Hi, If you're interested in curing your cancer without the nasty effects of "conventional" treatments (which, although advocated by doctors and effective in many cases, give no guarantee of a cure) you might like to look into the series of Internet pages entitled "Curing cancer with light". You would also be very interested to see what a certain John Nash Ott had to say on the subject. Just do a search on that name. It's fascinating to say the least, and certainly enormously encouraging. |
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