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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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Myeloma – My Top 5 Evidence-based Alternatives

“I often ask myself what I would do if my cancer, multiple myeloma, relapsed. Would I undergo another alternative therapy?  Hi David! Good Morning.  I have a few questions for you if you don’t

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Pre-myeloma- Kidney Damage

Because they do not meet conditions for smoldering multiple myeloma or MM, these patients are mistakenly diagnosed as MGUS (or pre-myeloma)  While the studies linked below are confusing at best, it is

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Relapsed Ovarian Cancer- Alternative?

Hello David; My wife has ovarian cancer. After a series of conventional chemotherapy treatments, we are considering antineoplaston therapy at the Burzynski Research Institute (BRI). A little backgroud.

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Myeloma Genetics, Epigentics- Turn on, turn off…

“Many small molecules targeting regulators of epigenetic machinery have been developed and clinical trials are underway for some of these in MM.” The first study linked and excerpted below

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Myeloma- Antineoplaston Therapy

“Yes, I am still in CR from my refractory MM and have been since I completed ANP therapy in 4/99. Because I am only only one MM survivor, I will link a summary of ANP for MM below.” Dear David-

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Stem Cell Transplant-Myeloma- Freeze Sperm

Sperm cryopreservation via semen collection by masturbation remains a standard of care for fertility preservation among men with cancer (MM) or other diseases requiring gonadotoxic treatment. Most everything

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Lesson 9: Non-Conventional Therapies

In this lesson we will cover:What are “alternative” therapies?What is the “evidence” that we are basing these therapies on?How can you use evidence-based therapies? (Overview)Discussion of ANP,

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Fertility-related Online Support For Male Cancer Survivors

“These findings suggest that most men do want to talk to others about fertility, which indicates that there is a need for more fertility-related social support” Let me qualify the above statement-

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Initial Signs of Male Cancer Facts and Considerations

You need to understand all the valued information as you can about male cancers and pass this on to everyone in a real-world technique. Usually talking, men are disreputable for disregarding their well-being

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“Should I be Tested for Cancer?” Maybe Not and Here’s Why

Diagnostic Testing For Cancer Is Tricky-Particularly early stage Breast or Prostate cancer- Written by a credible source, Gilbert Welch is a medical doctor and a professor at the Dartmouth Institute for

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Cardiotoxicity of Checkpoint Inhibitors

Death resulting from cardiotoxicity of checkpoint inhibitors- myocarditis, pericardial disease, and vasculitis was reported to occur in 50%, 21%, and 6% of patients, respectively. There are short, long-term

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Indoor Tanning- Raise/Reduce Skin Cancer Risk

“Of 5,000 total skin cancer cases in Canada in 2015, a total of 7.0% of melanomas, 5.2% of Basel Cell Carcinomas, and 7.5% of Squamous Cell Carcinomas were caused by ever-use of indoor tanning devices.” If

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