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Which treatment you get depends on where in your body the cancer has spread. It often spreads to the liver. It also can reach the lungs, lining of the abdomen, or lymph nodes in other parts of your body. You'll get the treatment that's most likely to work for you. Your choices may...
In the past, colon cancer was harder to treat once it had spread. Advances in treatment have improved the outlook by slowing down the cancer.
Also see the powerful confirming observations reported inHomeopathy, Carcinosinum and Cancer: Cancer patients are regularly found to state: "I cannot remember that I ever had fever." As their bodily defenses are rekindled (such as by homeopathic treatment), RESTORATION OF REACTIVITY, from the tumo...
Robert Risteranswered this How Homeopathy Can Really Help, And Sometimes Cure, Colon Cancer Read more New ReplyFollowNew Topic lkhudson153755over a year ago My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 in Oct/Nov. of 2009 with K-Ras mutation. He is 78 years old. Has always been in great health. ...
In my search for alternative treatments, Whole Body Hyperthermia caught my attention at a very early stage. The theory behind the treatment is that cancer cells do not tolerate heat very well and when the body temperature is raised to 41.5 degrees or above, this can actually kill the cancer ...
Colon canceris the third most common cancer in men and second most common cancer in women. Worldwide, around 1.2 million new cases emerge per year (Sung et al., 2021). The 5-yearsurvival ratesformetastatic colon cancerhas been reported as 12.3% in the United States, contrasting with a 91...
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I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. Surgery was necessary but I refused all other treatment, much to the disgust of the highly paid oncolgist.
The majority of patients with stage II colon cancer are cured with surgery alone. For some patients, adjuvant chemotherapy yields a significant but small absolute survival benefit; however, it is unclear which patients will benefit. While the benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy has been demonstrated in...