My sister has recently had surgery done to remove what was thought to be a 3cm fibrotic growth, but it has unfortunately been found to be cancerous. She has since had another surgery to 'clean up' the area and simultaneously test lymph nodes for any cancerous activity. 1 out of the 6 lymph nodes tested positive. All other scans have shown no cancerous activity in other parts of the body.
Doctors are now all recommending both chemo and radiation (as expected) and pushing for it to be done as soon as possible to be followed then by hormone therapy for around 5 years. Now although I am 100% sure this is not the way to go about it, I am also not in any way sure that what she is doing now is enough, and doubts along with refusing doctors orders makes it a bit daunting, a lot more for her than anyone.
Currently, she is taking:
High quality:
Vitamins ADEK
Vitamin E
B-complex
Niacinamide
Selenium (L-Selenomethionine)
CoQ10
2g (4 capsules) Tukey Tail mushroom daily
2g of aspirin daily
Baking soda/Molasses protocol
We also recently got Progest-E but she hasn't started (opinions on this would be helpful as well)
In terms of diet, low pufa of course, lower amounts of red meat, some emphasis on gelatin, liver, fruits and fruit juice.
Any insight/recommendation would be appreciated.
Doctors are now all recommending both chemo and radiation (as expected) and pushing for it to be done as soon as possible to be followed then by hormone therapy for around 5 years. Now although I am 100% sure this is not the way to go about it, I am also not in any way sure that what she is doing now is enough, and doubts along with refusing doctors orders makes it a bit daunting, a lot more for her than anyone.
Currently, she is taking:
High quality:
Vitamins ADEK
Vitamin E
B-complex
Niacinamide
Selenium (L-Selenomethionine)
CoQ10
2g (4 capsules) Tukey Tail mushroom daily
2g of aspirin daily
Baking soda/Molasses protocol
We also recently got Progest-E but she hasn't started (opinions on this would be helpful as well)
In terms of diet, low pufa of course, lower amounts of red meat, some emphasis on gelatin, liver, fruits and fruit juice.
Any insight/recommendation would be appreciated.
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