| I am looking for a list of cancer clinics in Canada and Mexico. I have tried to browse
the web for the list, but I had no luck. I know something has to exist on the net. |
| 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. |
| We are two 4th year occupational therapy students at the University of
British Columbia working on a proposal for our program design course. We
have the unique opportunity of working with the British Columbia Cancer
Agency in their goal to implement occupational therapy services. Our job
is to design a program of OT services and present it to the Vancouver
Cancer Clinic in November 1997. We are looking for ideas, advice, etc.
from anyone with knowledge in this area.
Please e-mail Abby Meinecke at abby_meinecke@bc.sympatico.ca |
| I believe they utilize both approaches at the same time. Lots of people
do that with lots of acute and chronic health problems. Regarding
cancer treatment, naturopathic approaches provide support to so-called
allopathic therapies. |
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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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