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Monday, August 23, 2010

Clinical evidence for the treatment of glioblastoma Mutliforme Plans

A collection of "stories of survivors for people with brain cancer, including GBM. Most of the survivors of which use natural or homeopathic treatments. There are also stories of people who have only the traditional treatments of chemotherapy and radiation. Unfortunately, there are survivors who have used excessive chemotherapy and radiation have more than five years or so. Has spent three years away!

Hilary Rose
Who: Twenty-eight years since womenEngland: one year cancer survivor, MRI showed no cancer cells present in all. Hilary TEMODAR facto common standard of radiation, and she is also taking homeopathic Dr. Ramakrishnan, a naturopathic physician known worldwide for its success in treating brain tumors. Hilary also eat fruit and vegetables, and saw an energy healer in Brazil. He described the experience as "unbelievable" and has met many people who had lived "dramaticresults. "
Treatments: chemotherapy and radiation, homeopathic medicines, diet, energy and healing.

Tom Rolland
Who: Tom is a man of 38 years diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme in 2002. He is a survivor of eight years. He told his doctor he was 26 weeks old if I did not radiation, and that if I did radiation, which could make a year. Tom out of radiation five days made him feel bad. He had suffered a service with the anointingelders of his church and began the diet: cottage cheese with flaxseed oil capsules, shark cartilage, CoQ10 and Borage oil, water, exercise and sunlight. His wife rubs his head in his incense - Incense naturally contains the ozone layer, which is more vigorous than in H202 cells oxygenating. Tom also consumed Graviola, barley, carrots, beets, and most of meat and sugar.
Treatments: Five days of radiation, diet and other alternative treatments mentioned above.

AndyWatson
Who: Andy is a 49 year old man who lives in Maine. It was diagnosed with GBM in 2005. He had surgery to remove cancer that year. He is taking a homeopathic doctor in India. His physician, Dr. Prasant Banerji said treated thousands of brain tumors for a period of 30 years with a success rate of 75%.

Although this may seem impossible, of course, a lie, please consider that Dr Banerji has no financial incentive to share this information withthose of us in the United States. Most Americans are not going to spend the money to arrive, or even the trust goes to India to see what we consider a naturopathic physician. In India, his "real doctors" the use of homeopathic medicines. Andy knows personally many of those who are succeeding with treatment with Dr. Banerji is. Andy also said it was the most anti-homeopathic around, but that their personal achievements have changed their minds. It's been able to avoid a second surgery to date, and is awaitingsee more results.
Treatments: surgery and homeopathic medicines.

Ryan Weidman
Who: Ryan is a man of forty Wisconsin. It was diagnosed with GBM in 1997. He underwent surgery, radiation therapy for six weeks of chemotherapy and an experimental drug called DFMO. His neuro-oncologist, Dr. Chouchoute (I'm not sure if this is the same Dr. Chouchoute I saw recently in Salt Lake, but it is likely that neuro-oncologists and few between) said he had a percent chance of threelife of five years. He immediately had an infection in his skull after finishing chemotherapy and radiation. Ryan last MRI was in 2002, which showed no growth. She is thirteen.
Treatments: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and DFMO.

Laura DeBarba
Who: Laura is a woman of 44 years who was diagnosed with GBM in 2002. He had surgery, completed six weeks of radiation and TEMODAR (chemotherapy), and is pursuing a personalized supplement plan prepared by Jeanne Wallace successful and well known nutritionist specializing in the treatment of brain cancer. Laura also says a lot of spiritual books and maintains a positive attitude. And 'now five and a half away.
Treatment: radiation and chemotherapy, individual nutrition plan, and dependence on spiritual / positive attitude.

Tim Herron:
Who: Tim is a survivor of 15 years in his fifties who has taken an extreme approach based on faith to handle your surgery, radiotherapy and> Chemotherapy. He also held a metabolic diet (which includes the replacement of detoxification and nutrition). Tim recognizes the futility of the obvious conflict between medicine and natural healing. He sees the animosity felt on both sides to others and hopes to work together instead of fighting each other.
Treatment: Chemotherapy, radiation, faith in God, and a special diet, no sugar, meat, and full of fruit andvegetables.

Candice Jackson
Who: Candice is a woman in her late fifties who lives in Warren, MI. It's been diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme in 2001. She did chemo and radiation therapy after surgery. Candice fought with her insurance company and the government to pay medical expenses. After his employer was required to dismiss her for their activities in crisis, he continued his COBRA premiums through pay until they could not. He struggled to pay bills over $ 1,000 a month before going medicalfailure. It was saved by Medicare. I know Candice survived until at least six years, as I found a letter from the State regarding the structure of kindergarten, dated October 2007. I e-mail to see if she is still alive and in good health, but have not heard from you and your email address is no longer active.
Treatment: surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Venoir
Who: Venoir is a seven year old breast cancer survivor who was treated by Dr. GonzalezNew York. He followed his treatment plan consisted of a single nutritional approach. Venoir also recommends that all of a brain tumor and Burzyinski doctor in his clinic in Houston, TX. Do you know who has seen it and now ten years of stage IV brain cancer survivors.
Treatment: Personalized nutrition under the supervision of a physician.

Canadian research
In a study by the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, examined 286patients with glioblastoma, both long-term survivors (three years) and newly diagnosed and has organized a series of tests. These patients live in Alberta, Canada, and the study was conducted from 1975 to 1991. In the study, found that 1.8 percent of newly diagnosed patients survived more than three years. All newly diagnosed patients have undergone the procedure of radiation and standard chemotherapy. They also found that the type of cells found in the applicant against GBM cellnew type of GBM are less mitosis and a low proliferation index (the rate at which cells divide). The study showed that radiation was generally twice as effective in patients with newly diagnosed patients over three years or more. I have read this report on 12 April 2010, and can be accessed http://www.cjns.org/25augtoc/long.html.

Conclusion
Put in this study to make a simple point. I am asked by medical professionals all the time to show clinical trials,evidence of my alternative treatment plan. I ask you to do the same with traditional medical treatments. If someone shows me the statistics of goods through the use of radiation and chemotherapy for the treatment of glioblastomas, I would make radiation and chemotherapy. Unfortunately, I have yet to see these statistics. The statistics I've seen people my age with GBM is I have a 14% chance of living more than five years. As is standard treatment temozolomide and radiotherapy, it can be concluded that thesestatistics are representative of the people who have the chemo and radiation. For me personally, 14% is not enough. Thus, as can be crazy, I prefer to go with Dr. Banerji extravagant claim of 75%. I know there is no evidence to support their claims, but I have no evidence to support the detoxification process, which in turn used a homeopathic regime with Dr. Aldridge.

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