To: SeekAndFind
So bittersweet, reading about this now, after the love of my life died from breast cancer this past January.
9 posted on
12/08/2013 4:35:05 PM PST by
Maceman
(Just say "NO" to tyranny.)
To: Maceman
Sorry for your loss.
This would not work yet for breast cancer. It may someday, but dealing with solid tumours with this approach is more difficult than blood cancers, but these problems can conceivably be overcome.
The initial experiments along those lines are being done in prostate cancer.
To: Maceman
12 posted on
12/08/2013 4:43:46 PM PST by
Excellence
(All your database are belong to us.)
To: Maceman
My father passed away in October. He had just decided to stop chemo because he wanted to spend the year they gave him not to be constantly sick. He developed pnemonia and died within two weeks. I will never consider chemo...ever.
I came across these two finds after my father’s death.
Cancer Curing Tea
http://www.essiacinfo.org/
The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy : Dr. Ralph Moss
http://www.mercola.com/article/cancer/cancer_options.htm
22 posted on
12/08/2013 5:47:27 PM PST by
Danette
To: Maceman
So bittersweet, reading about this now, after the love of my life died from breast cancer this past January.
You're not alone I lost my mother to inflammatory breast cancer three weeks ago tonight. B-( I feel the same as you, but there is nothing we can do but hopefully this will help others out along with us, God forbid, if we have to face it.
45 posted on
12/09/2013 2:55:12 PM PST by
Nowhere Man
(Cancer took my mother's life. Cancer sucks. I hate cancer. Damn cancer......)
To: Maceman
BTW, sorry for your loss.
46 posted on
12/09/2013 2:55:57 PM PST by
Nowhere Man
(Cancer took my mother's life. Cancer sucks. I hate cancer. Damn cancer......)
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