COLON CANCER?

October 3, 2009 by: admin

My brother-in-law has usually been diagnosed with colon cancer. Apparently it’s already widespread to his liver as well as lungs. He additionally has the little cysts shaped upon his kidneys as well as pancreas. They’ve told him it’s depot as well as he has about 3 years to live. The male is usually 41! He has 4 immature girls, the youngest being 3. He hasn’t proposed any diagnosis yet, though they’re starting to do the colonscopy, as well as will mislay the colon, afterwards he’ll begin chemo. My question: Is there anything out there which could presumably repair the repairs done? Any arrange of herbal remedies he could try prior to the doctors begin their treatment? What about hold up insurance? Does any one know of the association which will cover him? Has any one recovered from this seizure personally? If so, how? We exclude to let him die but initial perplexing each accessible apparatus possible. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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3 Responses to “COLON CANCER?”
  1. sdg-FNP says:

    PLEASE, whenever you try alternative therapies, be sure you work together with the prescribing physician.
    Let the doctors do what they know, and help him however they can, then seek alternative therapies.
    There are a lot of palliative measures that can comfort him, nourish his body and mind, help him keep his spirits up, but the most important part is taking the recommended treatment.
    Look on the net for different alternatives. A well balanced, all natural macrobiotic diet is said to help. Yoga is recommended, too. As is music and a lot of other complementary therapies, but that’s all they are, a complement.
    Good luck!

  2. Hold-Em says:

    This is a very diffucult situation, and hope the very best for all of you.
    I hate diagnosing cancer like this. It’s always hard, and your comments are not unlike virtually each and every case I’ve ever heard from patients and their family. Everyone wants to try everything and anything possible. But most don’t know which way to turn, and what to do. Along the trail, your likely internet research will reveal a host of “potential cures,” and “treatments” that target cancer. A lot of this will be overseas, and out of reach in many ways. Yet, many of the “cures” are also completely unsupportable and hold no merit. They are poorly conducted, and the average person (layman/woman) doesn’t know any better. It will give you hope, but inevitably, and letdown.
    You brother-in-law’s cancer is a bad one, and I know you understand this. The likelihood he survives it will be a true miracle, and only time will tell.
    My suggestion would be to get him to a cancer institute (like MD Anderson in Houston, TX, or the like) and let them take a look at things. These places are on the cutting edge of treatment and research, and are often able to use some newer medications that are still in the study phase. Treatments he could not find anywhere else through most basic oncologists where he currently lives.
    For his liver metastasis, I would CERTAINLY recommend liver radioablation therapy. I’ve seen this work for several people — quite well, but not all.
    In the meantime, I would suggest that he eat as healthy as possible — avoiding too many processed foods. Stick to organic fruits and veggies, and very lean meats like fish, poultry, etc.
    Don’t run out and but a bunch of unresearched herbs either. Wait on that.
    Consult with the doctor on everything. Let them guide you through this time. They have the knowledge and the insight.
    My very best and humble support to you all. God bless.

  3. AMBER D says:

    If it’s metastastised to other vital organs as indicated by his doctors, it is most likely terminal… no treatment is effective once the disease has gone so far… ask him to enquire from his doctor about Taxol or Baccattin III… these are probably the best medications he can get (Taxol is the best) but they are very expensive and very hard to come by… takes 6 200 year old pacific yews to extract enough Taxol to treat just one patient… Baccattin III is a synthetic drug similar to Taxol but only 1/19th as effective. Best thing in my opinion is for him to take time to come to terms with his condition and try to make the very best of his last few years with his kids, and to prepare them for his inevitable departure.

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