Facts
Regarding Children with Cancer
A thesis written by Pat
Alves
In a February 3, 2000 article entitled,
"Symptoms and Suffering at the End of Life in Children with
Cancer", published in The New England Journal of Medicine, it was
uncovered that cancer is the second leading cause of death in children,
only after accidents. Parents of children who had died of cancer between
1990 and 1997 at Children’s Hospital in Boston and the Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute were interviewed and the results were as follows.
Almost eighty percent died of progressive disease, and the rest died of
treatment-related complications. Forty-nine percent died in the hospital
and approximately one-half of the deaths occurred in the intensive care
unit. Eighty-nine percent of the children suffered a great deal. And in
conclusion it is noted that, "children who die of cancer receive
aggressive treatment at the end of life. Many have substantial suffering
in the last months of life, and attempts to control their symptoms are
often unsuccessful" (Wolfe 326-333).
Pat
Alves is a resident of north eastern Ohio. She is a wife, mother,
businesswoman, and the regional coordinator for The Cancer Prevention
Coalition which promotes cancer-safe consumer products and awareness of
industrial and commercial sources of cancer causing materials.
Pat was able to successfully deliver her
father from cancer by using alternative means.
Alternative
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During
the past 100 years, medical practice has been conformed to the restraints
brought about by legal intervention to exclude many former practices and to
limit therapies to those that conform to the standards of the FDA and other
agencies. Prior to this time, many alternative protocols were openly
available. Some of these treatments are highly effective but are illegal to
prescribe because they don't conform to the current legal requirements.
It is therefore necessary for this site to limit its offering to information
only. We are not allowed to prescribe, so all decisions and outcomes are the
responsibility of the patient. If you have any doubts as to the validity of
this information, it is your responsibility to make your own choice and to
be responsible for the outcome of following your choices.