Pleural mesothelioma is
cancer involving the thin membrane that lines the walls of the chest. This is the most common form of
mesothelioma. It is often called lung cancer. The prognosis for
pleural mesothelioma is very poor. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgical intervention have not been found to improve the life expectancy of pleural mesothelioma patients. Surgery may be considered if the tumor is in stage one, that is, the cancer cells are are encapsulated in the original site.
With such poor chances of recovery from conventional intervention, the patient with pleural mesothelioma may wisely consider the many effective options offered by alternative medicine. Your doctor may strenuously object to such a
proposition and he may refuse to support you in such a treatment, but, what do you have to lose?
When you are diagnosed, your life expectancy is only a year.
Doesn't it make sense to go with a hopeful option that offers the history of thousands who have 'beat the odds' by using the safe, inexpensive and effective therapies offered by alternative medicine? Your doctor may protest, as did mine, but I went from incurable to cancer free in 1966 and I am still in remission, as of this writing, nine years later.
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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.