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1/8/2009
Thursday morning
This topic is closed off and you will be taken directly to the website.
Topics taken from open source list. I hope you find this useful.
This site is for our clients only as an information resource.
| Independent Cancer Advisory Services:
· RALPH MOSS advisory service ($250)----Tel: 001 718 636 4433/1679 Fax:
001 718 636 0186 Equinox Press, 144 St Johns Place, Brooklyn, New York
11217
· CANHELP (Pat McGrady, $400) Tel: 001 206 437 2291.
· Health Quarters, PO Box 62130, Colorado Springs, CO 80962, USA. Tel:
001 719 593 8694. Fax ---488 1196. Anne Frahm advice & support centre.
· Cancer Control Society, 2043 N. Berendo St, Los Angeles, CA 90027.
Tel: 001 213 663 7801.
· Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Treatment (FACT),Box 1242, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 10113. 001 212 741 2790
· Alternative Cancer Therapies, 2043 N. Berendo St, LA, CA 90027. 203
663 7801
· International Association of Cancer Victors and Friends 1 310 822
5032
· Gary Null: Gary Null & Associates, (Radio show with selection of over
700 mostly health tapes on alternative medicine and video on
alternative cancer therapies) PO Box 918, Planetarium Station, New York,
NY 10024. Tel: 001 212 799 1246. |
| 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? |
| Once upon a time there was a naturopath (he has written a few books so
you would recognize his name). One day the naturopath found out his wife
had cancer. What to do? Being a man of science, he explored *all*
treatments. This was his wife after all and he wanted *proof* that the
treatments worked. This was easy with the more traditional treatments
for her disease since he had only to read the results in medical
journals and talk with a few specialists. But when it came to evaluating
the so called alternative treatments in Mexican clinics, there were no
journal studies. |
| AIDS Daily Summary
April 15, 1997
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Providing this information does not constitute endorsement by the
CDC. Reproduction of this text is encouraged; however, copies may
not be sold, and the CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse should be
cited as the source of this information. Copyright 1996,
Information, Inc., Bethesda, MD
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