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1/8/2009
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Im posting for a friend with metatastic squamous cell cancer. Theres
not much more that traditional medicine can do for her and she is
looking into alternative cancer clinics, such as the ones in Tijuana.
Has anyone been treated at an alternative clinic for squamous cell
cancer, and if so, what was the result? |
| ``The established medical community is demanding regulations and insisting
that the promotion and sale of alternative therapies be subjected to the
same standards of evaluation as other therapies, says the report of a
new pilot study that tested the feasibility of performing outcomes and
more advanced research for cancer patients at two complementary and
alternative (CAM) clinics. The paper, entitled ``Assessment of Outcomes at
Alternative Medicine Cancer Clinics: A Feasibility Study, by Mary Ann
Richardson, Dr.Ph.; Nancy C. Russell, M.P.H.; Tina Sanders, M.S.; Robert
Barrett, Ph.D.; and Catherine Salveson, R.N., Ph.D., appears in The
Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine: Research on Paradigm,
Practice and Policy, Vol. 7, No. 1, published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. |
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Yvonne C wrote:
I have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had a hystorectomy May 9.
Have chosen alternative therapy instead of chemo but would like to know if
there are any qualified alternative clinics in the country as there are in
Europe and Switzerland. Anything near North west Florida? I am doing this
on my own but sure could use some help.
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| So our naturopath went down to the Mexican cancer clinics himself. There
he discovered that some of the people in treatment have never actually
been diagnosed with cancer (but the clinics took their money, treated
them, and claimed them as cures). He picked out a group of patients in
each clinic that he could confirm had cancer (based on his personal
examination of them or an examination of test results from clinics and
doctors he personally knew). Then he followed the patients over the next
few years to see what happened. |
| Paul I. Roda, M.D., F.A.C.P. wrote:
cmchenry@hotmail.com wrote:
My father-in-law is diagnosed with incurable adenocarcinoma
now spread to liver and lungs. The family is going to send him to
tiajuana at considerable expense. I dont like their presentation,
its all anecdotal, no facts. Does anyone out there have any
experience
with this? Thanx
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One difference between standard oncology and the many quacks that
post to this group is that most oncologists will tell you, honestly and
without the bull..., when a cancer is incurable, and when treatment
might have value in terms of prolongation of life or quality of life.
The variety of regimens practiced in Mexico range from 5-FU (a standard
drug for adenoca) plus laetril to very aggressive (and in my opinion,
bizarre) regimens with coffee enemas (to clean the syst. |
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