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Posted on another group. Reposted here with permission. Any thoughts? .

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If you must...

Posted by: " Margaret " mader   sugomom1

Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:26 am (PST)

 

I am a firm believer of natural approaches to beating cancer, however, I

am also a firm believer in making a personal choice. There really is no

basis in chemotherapy to say that this chemo WILL work on YOUR cancer,

rather it is generally like throwing spaghetti on the wall to see if it

sticks.

 

However, this particular trial, with offices in every region, has basis

IF you are going to select chemo. Through tumor biopsy, this trial does

molecular profiling on your specific tissue, to identify dna/rna

markers, protiens, that are specific to you.

Then, it searches for chemos and other compounds that are targeted to

work for YOU. I have a friend that used a fairly mild chemo intended for

myeloma patients to cure his adrenal cancer. He had almost no side

effects.

 

Even IF you decide to use natural compounds, knowing if your tumor is

topo2 positive, brac, tkn, etc.... can help you select the right natural

compounds based upon clinical trials that have occured on the natural

compounds and what they target. This is the most sensible approach I

have seen, and just because it gives you target chemos, it doesn't

necessarily mean you have to use them.

 

http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00530192?order=1

[Clinical Trial: Molecular Profiling Protocol (SCRI-CA-001)]

 

Good Luck, Margaret

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