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Recently Diagnosed or Relapsed? Stop Looking For a Miracle Cure, and Use Evidence-Based Therapies To Enhance Your Treatment and Prolong Your Remission

Multiple Myeloma an incurable disease, but I have spent the last 25 years in remission using a blend of conventional oncology and evidence-based nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies from peer-reviewed studies that your oncologist probably hasn't told you about.

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Surviving Myeloma- Post-Cancer Fear

Today, there are 16.9 million cancer survivors in the U.S., and 64 percent of them are 65 or older. It is estimated that 75,000 of these are surviving MM. I have been living with myeloma since my diagnosis

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Complementary Blood Pressure Therapies

Complementary blood pressure therapies are the solution to the problem discussed below. In short, conventional heart medications all have side effects such as difficulty achieving an erection, weight gain,

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Early-stage Cervical Cancer- Hysterectomy

This post is trying to make two specific points for the early-stage cervical cancer patient. First, a hysterectomy may be curative. Second, it is worth your while to work with the best possible surgeon

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Breast Cancer Mistletoe Extract

In my experience as a cancer survivor, oncology discounts the importance of quality of life for cancer patients.  According to the meta analysis linked below, mistletoe extract improved the quality of

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Complete blood count (CBD) Myeloma Diagnostics

Diagnostic testing for multiple myeloma made me feel like a pincushion. A complete blood count (CBC) however, not only gives the Dr. and patient both, a great deal of information, it speaks directly to

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Does a Healthy Gut Fight Cancer?

Does a healthy gut fight cancer? Yes. Does oncology know how? Not really. The studies linked and excerpted below explain the current understanding as of 2024. I am a long-term cancer survivor. Living

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Cardio-Oncology & the Cancer Survivor

The article titled “Cardio-Oncology…”  linked and excerpted below displays its perspective from its very first sentence. The relationship between cardiotoxic chemo and cancer patients’

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Lung Cancer Prevention

Lung Cancer Prevention takes a different approach to reducing lung cancer deaths than does the article linked and excerpted below. The article below talks about lung cancer screening. Screening for lung

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CIPN Ovarian Cancer

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common side effect not only in Ovarian Cancer patients but all cancer patients. In my experience, it is the chemotherapy regimen that causes this

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Pre-cancers- DCIS, Polyps, PSA, Mole, etc.

Pre-cancers are all about risk. That is to say, a diagnosis of a type of pre-cancer is a diagnosis that tells you that your risk of that type of cancer has increased. The diagnosis says nothing about getting

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AYA Cancer- Mental Therapies

AYA cancer survivors have more severe depression and anxiety than non-cancer survivors? Gee, remarkable findings. You mean that after living with short, long-term and late stage side effects AYA cancer

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Sorafenib for Liver Cancer- Integrate?

Sorafenib is a multikinase inhibitor used for the treatment of uHCC 10 Two Phase III studies (SHARP and Asia-Pacific) demonstrated significant improvements in overall survival in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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