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Search Results for: Blood Cancer

Multiple Myeloma Therapy- Antineoplastons Cured My Incurable Blood Cancer…

“Dr. Wayne Jonas, who reviewed antineoplastons for NCI, the drugs probably have a lower toxicity than some chemotherapies prescribed for brain cancer.” I can’t tell you if Antineoplaston

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Plasma Cell Myeloma- A Bone Cancer? A Blood Cancer?

Multiple myeloma is identified because malignant plasma cells grow uncontrollably producing an antibody, which can be detected as a paraprotein. If you are reading this page,  you may be wondering why

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Blood Cancer Treatment- Autologous, Allogeneic, Sibling Cord Blood

“Children needing a bone marrow transplant may find their best chance in umbilical cord blood from a sibling, even if the transplant is only partially matched to the recipient’s blood type…” Blood

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Lung Cancer Blood Testing – Predict Relapse-

“When lung cancer (LC) is caught in its earliest stages, before the tumors have spread to other organs…for many, outcomes are good. Through treatment, lung cancer can be cured… Yes, early

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Blood Glucose & Lung Cancer

“Cancer cells use a lot of sugar to fuel their rapid growth and spread. This has led scientists to consider cutting off their sugar supply as a way to treat cancer.” Why is it that conventional

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Prostate Cancer Biopsy- “…piss blood for a week, and shit blood for a day.”

The results of my PCa biopsy will be discussed at our next scheduled appointment, a month later.  I go home to piss blood for a week, and shit blood for a day. So with that procedure done (cystoscopy),

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Vitamin B Serum Blood Levels as Lung Cancer Therapy

“Conclusion-Serum levels of vitamin B6 and methionine were inversely associated with risk of lung cancer (LC).” If, as the study below states, serum  (blood) levels of vitamin B (B2, B6, folate

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Elderly Cancer Is Different!

Elderly cancer patients, people 70 years of age or older, have difficulty dealing with toxicity. In general, older cancer patients develop side effects more readily than younger people do. According to

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Atrial Fibrillation in Lung Cancer

Atrial fibrillation in lung cancer is a serious long term side effect. And it should come as no surprise that radiation therapy increases the risk of atrial fibrillation (Afib) in lung cancer patients.

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Rethinking “Cancer”

What do I mean when I propose the idea of “Rethinking Cancer?” I’ve spent years researching and writing about the term that I understand and have lived every aspect of it. In the case

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Doxorubicin & Breast Cancer Risk

According to the research linked and excerpted below, doxorubicin (dox) increases breast cancer risk for AYA and adult cancer survivors. It’s important to stress that side effects are common for

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Stress Spreads Cancer!?

It’s one of those things that everyone knows but no one can prove. According to the studies linked below, stress spreads cancer but doesn’t necessarily cause cancer. I can’t tell you

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