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| 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. |
| Nearly seven in ten cancer patients in the U.S. have used complementary or
alternative medicine, most often in combination with conventional
therapies. Surveys across 13 countries indicate that complementary and
alternative treatments are used by 7 to 64 percent of all cancer patients.
Reports of extraordinary survival ascribed to such therapies have long
been made, but full and formal medical documentation of these results is
too often lacking. |
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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? |
| Let me tell you a story about alternative medicine and cancer. Ever read
some of the web pages on those Mexican cancer clinics? Did you believe
their claims? If you believed that Crohns site you probably did buy
into all the cancer clinics hype. |
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