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Well, crud! So sorry to hear this. Don't let your thoughts get too dark until you visit with the oncologist. Then, develop a plan that is consistent with who you are and how your family chooses to live life. We're all pulling for you!
I am trying to be strong in the presence of my wife, and Son, but its tough. Rick.
Rick, I have a cousin that has been fighting stage 4 colon cancer for over 4 years. He's a chemical engineer with his degree from MIT. He has gone through 55 rounds of chemotherapy. His latest counter attack is based on these findings.... http://www.impactjournals.com/oncotarget/index.php?journal=oncotarget&op=view&page=article&path%5B%5D=3174He currently is taking 2.5 times the recommended dosage of prescription antibiotics and his last CT after 30 days of treatment showed reduced size of his tumors. Look into this, he's experiencing vary little side effects. Best of luck, thoughts and prayers with you and your family.
A few weeks ago there was an episode of the news program on HBO called vice. They documented three cases and explained research being done that CURES cancer. It seems they found a way to genetically modify virus's to seek out and destroy cancer cells. They leave behind a patient that is in a cured state instead of remission short or long term. What is upsetting to me is all the talk on the media lately on cancer and so called breakthroughs but no mention of the cure. Just listened to a multi day 6 hour report on NPR and no mention of the new virus cure. I wish you all the best and my prayers are with you.Walt
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