Metastatic Bone Cancer
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chemotherapy and liver cancer...help!?

ive been diagnosed with cancer 2 years ago and it was effectively removed but now lead to secondary liver cancer or metastatic liver cancer. doctors say they can't do anything else for me as they have tried every chemotherapy that MIGHT possible work. I'm going to switch to natural methods, mainly dr budwig's diet of flax and cottage cheese etc...My question is...if i discontinue chemotherapy will the cancer spread to my bone? please give me answers and no BS replies please...sources would help.

thanks

I don't know for sure if it would spread to the bone, it's very possible, and very likely it will spread. My ex just went through something similar, and even going through the last treatment-think it was some stem cell treatment, he still didn't make it. I found this article on msnbc about a year ago, unfortunately the link is no longer good, but here's some of the article(sorry it's so long), but talks about natural remedies and such. I don't think my ex was able to get the article, he had to move, so didn't get my email about this, so he didn't try it. You can try doing a search on the doctors, and I think there's phone numbers on there as well, again sorry it's so long, and wish you the best!!!:

http://health.msn.com/centers/cancer/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100136469 Here's the whole article.

Edmund Rubin

"A few years ago, my idea of alternative medicine was a One-A-Day vitamin and maybe some vitamin C," laughs Ed Rubin. But nowadays, the 76-year-old retired department store buyer and manager is alternative medicine personified.

Rubin takes 150 pills a day: vitamins, minerals, glandular extracts, and huge doses of specially designed pancreatic enzymes. He is "cleansed" daily by several coffee enemas. The former steak and spaghetti lover—"You couldn't get me near broccoli," he admits—now eats a near-vegetarian diet. Rice bread for breakfast. A quart of freshly made carrot juice every day. And almost everything is organically grown.

Sounds like a lot of work, right? "It's a lifetime commitment," Rubin agrees. But he quickly adds that he's happy making the commitment, because doing so has given him more life to live.

"By the time my kidney cancer was discovered and removed back in 1990, it had already spread," he explains. Despite experimental treatment with interferon, an aggressive second tumor appeared above his left ear; it was treated unsuccessfully with radiation. "My weight dropped from 135 to 105," he recalls. "The doctors didn't tell me, but the medical reports said that I had 6 months to live."

Then he heard about Nicholas Gonzalez, MD, a New York City physician who was said to be successfully treating incurable cancers with an intensive program called the Gonzalez regimen. "I was so wiped out that I was willing to try anything," says Rubin.

His "regular" doctors had given up, but could this "crazy" stuff save his life?

It did. After 6 months, Rubin's weight was back up and his tumor had disappeared.

"I know people who were on the regimen and stopped because it was too much trouble or because they were feeling good and thought they didn't need it anymore. But their cancers returned," he says. "So I don't consider it a difficulty or an inconvenience. It's keeping me alive, and I embrace it."

That unswerving adherence is the real reason Ed Rubin is alive today, explains Dr. Gonzalez. "The better that people comply with the program, the better they do," he says. "Those who pick and choose or get lazy or careless about taking their pills do not do well. Ed's gotten so good at integrating the regimen into his life that I sometimes ask him to help counsel new patients. When they see what it's done for him, they think, 'Well, maybe it's not that difficult.'"

The Gonzalez Regimen

The organic food, coffee enemas, and huge amounts of supplements sound like entrees on the menu of a Mexican cancer clinic. But the program is actually the result of Dr. Gonzalez's treasure hunts through forgotten conventional medical literature. In his second year of medical school, he came across the work of John Beard, MD, a Scottish embryologist and biology professor at the University of Edinburgh who, in the early 1900s, observed that the placenta—the organ that supplies nutrition to the growing fetus in mammals—looks like cancer at the cellular level. But unlike cancer cells, placenta cells stop growing on cue.

That "cue" was the pancreatic enzymes secreted by a fetus. "So Dr. Beard obtained animal pancreases from slaughterhouses, injected the enzymes into animals with cancer, and reported that the tumors just 'popped off,'" says Dr. Gonzalez. Dr. Beard used the enzymes to treat cancer in humans, achieving cures that were documented in medical journals and a 1911 book. After he died, explains Dr. Gonzalez, "various doctors—all considered crazy by the medical establishment—tried to carry on his work."

Dr. Gonzalez, who examined some of this work as part of his immunology fellowship, turned down a "great opportunity" at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to continue his "crazy research." He opened a private practice in New York City in 1987 and began treating cancer patients with his own specially made pancreatic enzymes.

Word soon spread of his reported successes. In 1993, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) asked him to present a "best case series," where alternative practitioners present successful case reports as a prelude to beginning controlled studies. "So I showed them a woman whose breast cancer had spread to her brain and liver; she went on my regimen, and the cancers went away. I showed them several other cases of terminal cancer, all of which had gone into remission." In Dr. Gonzalez's pilot study involving 11 pancreatic cancer patients expected to live only 3 to 4 months, all but two lived for at least 2 years, and two lived more than 4 years.

Impressed, the NCI (along with the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health) awarded Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City a $1.4 million grant to conduct a study comparing Dr. Gonzalez's regimen to chemotherapy in treating pancreatic cancer patients, who normally have a grim prognosis.

The trial is recruiting patients in New York City. Currently, seven people have enrolled and have undergone the Gonzalez regimen for some 6 months; all but one are still alive. Clinical nurse Michelle Gabay, RN, who recruits patients for the trial, says that several of them are doing well, though she cautions that it's much too early to draw any conclusions. (At their initial diagnosis, these patients were expected to survive between 3 and 6 months.)

Given his highly unorthodox cancer treatments, it's no surprise that Dr. Gonzalez and his radical regimen have become lightning rods for harsh criticism. In January 2000, a sharply negative story about Dr. Gonzalez and his protocol was published in The Washington Post. (Dr. Gonzalez refuted the story point by point.)

Only time will tell whether the Gonzalez regimen is the answer for turning the tide against deadly pancreatic cancer and other forms of the disease. Perhaps the answers will be revealed when the NCI study is completed.

To learn more about Dr. Gonzalez and his therapy, call (212) 213-3337. To join the pancreatic cancer clinical trial currently underway at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, call (212) 305-9468.

Nancy's and Edmund's remarkable recoveries have been shared at the Comprehensive Cancer Care Conference created by James S. Gordon, MD, a professor at Georgetown University Medical School and director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, both in Washington, DC. Cancer patients and their families and caregivers are welcome to attend at a significantly reduced fee. For more information, contact the Center for Mind-Body Medicine at (202) 966-7338.

Mike McGrath is a former Prevention contributing editor.



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