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Hyperbaric for oral cancer ( A serious question - serious answers expected, please.)? |
I would be glad to know how many cancer of the throat ( all kinds ) have had Hyperbaric Treatment to compliment the radiation and the chemo? If so - did you feel any different and did your side effects begin returning to 'normal' faster then expected? A lot of Doctors do not mention this treatment, and I just cannot understand why. I asked the doctors the same question and as in India the needy far outnumber the rich - they feel its too expesive to use the method and it would be out of reach of the same. I asked the doctors as to who were they to decide if one could afford it or not - their job was to at least mention it. I had 42 sittings of one hour each per day and can say without hesitation it did wonders towards my recovery. I did 60 treatments of HBO (hyperbaric oxygen). Each one was 2 hours long. I am a brain cancer survivor and it helped to rid me of a particular type of seizure that I was experiencing. There were many mouth, throat, and tongue cancer patients getting the treatment when I was. I don't know anything about how it affected them, but I do know that it is now considered malpractice for a doctor to treat a patient for cancer of the mouth/throat/tongue and NOT refer them for HBO. Glad to hear that it helped you. The doctors in India you talked to who spoke of expense had the responsibility of informing you of the cost of the procedure because many people just cannot afford it. Doctors have the responsibility of informing their patients of the treatments that their patients could have, within reason. |
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