You Don’t Have to Die
From Cancer
A thesis written by
Pat
Alves
Everyday there are a number of families
that experience those death-gripping words of "no hope" given
by a qualified medical practitioner. Cancer. You have just been given
the diagnosis of a terminally dreaded disease...cancer. There is no hope
of recovery, yet you are given several options by your oncologist. The
first option could be chemotherapy, but that is not guaranteed and
perhaps that treatment may be too severe. You will need to listen to
more details about what that will involve. The second option could be
radiation. The doctor seems to think that may be somewhat helpful, but
still gives you no more hope of recovery, just another option. And the
downside to radiation is that it could destroy surrounding healthy cells
while it destroys all that gets in its path to attack the cancer cells.
It doesn’t matter what form of cancer you may have; unless the tumor
growth can be easily removed with chances of complete recovery, the
options are difficult and confusing. From your primary care physician to
the oncologist, you begin your search for what can save your life, based
on the information that these experts can offer. There is still
hopelessness, because these options do not give you any chance for
optimal survival. How do you take this information and process it to
make the proper choices? Your life has value, and it seems that you may
be at the end of the road. No one can give you hope to control a death
sentence.
This may be an extreme example; however,
it is one that someone hears everyday. In fact, in 1990 with over two
million deaths in the United States, and heart disease being the number
one killer, cancer deaths were second with 505,322 reported cases (Dorgan
27). And these were the very words my family heard when my dad was
diagnosed with lymphoma and an inoperable brain tumor: "no
hope" for survival. Dad had six to eight months to live and
radiation was all they offered with no guarantees. I relied on the
information that was given to me to make all of Dad’s decisions
because he was no longer capable of speaking for himself. His life was
now in my hands, the very hands he was a part of creating fifty years
ago. There was no chance for survival and, because he was eighty two
years old, the odds were even more against him based on what his team of
doctors thought necessary to do for an elderly, white male with terminal
brain cancer. This is where I began my mission to uncover what I found
to be the most startling facts about recovering from cancer. The real
fact is: you don’t have to die from cancer.
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.
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Welcome
to my website. My name is Bob Davis and this is my cancer
success story!
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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.