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Showing posts with label pancreatic cancer treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pancreatic cancer treatments. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Everything but the Kitchen Sink...

Over the past few weeks we've spent much of our time researching the Top 3 Alternative Pancreatic Cancer Therapies (according to Jane, you know, nothing scientific, just researching our hearts out and hearing good news with these 3, lots of good news, as in survivors... cancer survivors...thus the list of the top 3)

But The Truth About Cancer documentary was filled with a wealth of information, more than just these 3, for patients desiring a more natural, non-toxic treatment for their cancer.

I couldn't possibly do justice to all that information in this 31 Day Challenge... trust me, you want to watch the documentary for yourself!

However, there are just a few therapies and treatments that deserve mention here.  Let me run thru them quickly (Farmer husband laughs...) and then include links for you to research more in depth should the protocols interest you.

Ozone Therapy

Ozone Therapy is a treatment where high levels of oxygen are put into the body to treat the cancer.     Otto Warburg (Nobel Prize winner) was the one who discovered that cancer cells could not survive when in contact with oxygen.  Because cancer cells are anaerobic, they will die when exposed to oxygen.   The two best known and most effective methods to inject oxygen into the body are Infusion Bottle and Ozone IV, both of which must be administered by a medical practioner.

There are several clinics that offer these Ozone Therapy treatments:

New Hope Medical Center

The Nevada Center

Hope4Cancer Institute

Thermal Therapy

Thermal Therapy (also called Hyperthermia or Thermotherapy) is a type of cancer treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures (up to 113°F). Research has shown that high temperatures can damage and kill cancer cells, usually with minimal injury to normal tissues.  By killing cancer cells and damaging structures within cells, thermal therapy may shrink cancer tumors.

And here's an interesting article at Pancreatica on Microwave "Surgery" for Cancer of the Pancreas.

In Ty Bollinger's book The Truth About Cancer, he shares some very compellinging information about Thermal or Heat Therapy...

"You’re probably already familiar with what happens when you contract a serious illness and your body goes into hyper drive by reacting with a fever, or high temperature. This hyperthermic response is the body’s way of naturally fighting the infection, and contrary to popular belief, it shouldn’t be minimized with ibuprofen and other drugs because it’s a good thing, despite being uncomfortable.

As it turns out, hyperthermia is also beneficial in the treatment of cancer. In 1893, Dr. William B. Coley discovered how the body’s hyperthermic response to bacteria can also help kill cancer cells."

He finished with this quote from Parmenides, the famous Greek physician who more than 2,000 years ago demonstrated a solid understanding of heat therapy and its importance in warding off disease: “Give me a chance to create fever, and I will cure any disease.”

Here are a few of the clinics that offer Thermal Therapy for cancer patients:

Cancer Treatment Centers of America

Contretas Oasis of Hope Clinic

Black Seed Oil Extract

Black cumin seed oil has proven to have effective anti-cancer properties.  Black seed oil, also called Nigella sativa, works to inhibit cancer cell activity and can even kill some types of cancer cells. 

The extract from the Black cumin seed is called thymoquinone which has been shown to have powerful benefits for various inflammatory diseases including liver cancer, melanoma skin cancer, pancreatic cancer, cervical cancer, breast cancer, bone cancer, stomach cancer, lymphoma, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and brain cancer.

Black seed oil extract (Black Cumin seed) has been proven to cure pancreatic cancer by killing off the existing cancer cells and preventing further growth. According to the study conducted in 2008, by Dr. Hwyda Arafat, Thomas Jefferson University , 80 percent of the pancreatic cancer cells were killed with the use of thymoquinone, an extract of Nigella sativa.

That's some powerful stuff!

The Nigella-Sativa website shares an abundance of information on this very intriguing protocol.

Curcumin

Curcumin is the yellow pigment extracted from turmeric and is one of three known curcuminoids in turmeric. Curcumin has demonstrated incredible anti-cancer benefits. In countries where people eat turmeric daily at about 100 to 200 mg (roughly 1-2 teaspoons) over long periods of time, research has shown there to be lower rates of certain types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer.

In fact, over 2,000 published studies have shown curcumin (turmeric) combats cancers of the breast, prostate, liver, colon, lung, pancreas and more. Many of these studies have shown curcumin actually stops cancer cells from dividing. Curcumin has also been shown to trigger apoptosis, or programmed cell death, which is the body’s natural and necessary way of ridding itself from damaged cells.

Curcumin is not soluble in water, only in fat. Therefore, it’s best to combine turmeric with a healthy oil such as extra virgin olive or coconut oil whenever possible in recipes.

When combined with other powerful nutrients such as fish oil, olive or coconut oil, and/or black pepper, curcumin’s anti-cancer effects are further amplified as it becomes more readily available to the body.

I am reminded of Hippocrates wise statement  “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

Over at Chris Wark's website ChrisBeatCancer, he highlights the Top Four Cancer Fighting Spices and Curcumin (turmeric) takes a leading role.  Definitely worth investigating.  Not only is it delicious, but it's healthy!

And so I leave you with those small tidbits of info today ... with my stomach growling I'm thinking it's time to go dig out some Turmeric and start spicing up my life just a bit!

My Love,
             Jane


P.S.  The Truth About Cancer documentary is airing again, beginning November 1st.  Trust me, you don't want to miss it!  Go here to sign up (for free) to watch this amazing collection of holistic, integrative specialists share their wisdom and hope for beating cancer!

Thursday, April 14, 2016

The Truth About Cancer and a QuackWatch Review

My thoughts have been tumbling since watching episdoe 1 of The Truth About Cancer...

Especially the interview with Pamela Kelsey... cured of pancreatic cancer decades ago with a natural remedy called the Hoxsey Formula.

Are you like me?  Believing that it's just too good to be true?

A part of my heart wants to believe so badly that this is a real, bonafide option for pancreatic cancer treatment... then again, part of my cynical self can't believe that it's possible... for if it were true than why have the doctors not been advocating it's use... why would so many suffering the nightmare of pancreatic cancer be allowed to waste away under conventional treatments??

Tumbing emotions... wild, crazy feelings...

And, let's be clear... conventional treatments for pancreatic cancer have a dismal track record.

Statistics show that someone diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic (exocrine) cancer has a 1% survival rate after 5 years... dismal results... heartbreaking suffering... and grievous loss...

So, this daughter can't let it rest.  And does what we've always done... gone into research mode...

The Hoxsey Formula.

Looking for reviews, I found this QuackWatch report... Here's the short(er) version, please click here to read the (long) review in its entirety:

"The Hoxsey treatment involves several herbal preparations, all of which are made from combinations of herbs and inorganic compounds. At present, this treatment is offered only at a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, although from 1924 until the late 1950s it was offered at a number of clinics in the United States under the direction of the late Harry Hoxsey (1901-1974). Awareness of the treatment was recently renewed by the release of Hoxsey: Quacks Who Cure Cancer?, a documentary film on the history of the Hoxsey treatment and on Harry Hoxsey's personal role in its development and promotion.

According to Hoxsey's autobiographical book You Don't Have to Die, the herbal formula for the Hoxsey treatment was developed in 1840 by John Hoxsey, Harry Hoxsey's great- grandfather. It was derived from grasses and flowering wild plants growing in a pasture where one of John Hoxsey's horses, afflicted with a cancerous growth, grazed daily. The horse's cancer reportedly disappeared, and John Hoxsey surmised that the wild plants had caused the recovery. He gathered some of the plants from the pasture, and later added ingredients from old home remedies for cancer. He used the resulting herbal mixture to treat similarly afflicted horses near his farm in southern Illinois.

The herbal formula was bequeathed to John Hoxsey's son, then to Harry's father John, and finally to Harry Hoxsey in 1919, whose father charged him with using it to treat cancer patients "if need be, in defiance of the high priests of medicine". Although Harry's father, a veterinary surgeon, was the first to use the formula to treat people with cancer, it was Harry Hoxsey who made it famous. The first clinic offering the Hoxsey treatment opened in the early 1920s and by the 1950s, the Hoxsey Outpatient Clinic in Dallas was reportedly one of the largest privately-owned cancer centers in the world, with branches in 17 states. By Hoxsey's account, the clinic had at its peak of operation 10,000 patients "under constant treatment or observation".

Hoxsey was widely known for his flamboyant and confrontational style. His reluctance to disclose the treatment formulas and his bold claims reportedly led Morris Fishbein, then editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, to publish articles labeling Hoxsey and his late father as charlatans. Hoxsey sued for libel and won. In 1956, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner ordered that a "Public Beware!" warning against the Hoxsey treatment be posted in U.S. Post Offices and substations across the country. Repeated clashes with FDA over violations, and a number of arrests, eventually prompted Hoxsey to close his main Dallas clinic in the late 1950s.

Since 1963, the Hoxsey treatment has been offered at a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, under the direction of Hoxsey's longtime chief nurse, Mildred Nelson. The herbal preparations Nelson uses to treat cancer patients are reportedly based on Hoxsey's herbal formulas and method of preparation .

Rationale for the Treatment

In 1956, Hoxsey described his belief that cancer was a systemic disease, however localized its manifestations might appear to be. Although he did not "pretend to know its fundamental cause," he believed that "without exception it occurs only in the presence of a profound physiological change in the constituents of body fluids" and that it leads to a "chemical imbalance in the organism" (418). Hoxsey summarized the theory behind his approach this way:

It follows that if the constitution of body fluids can be normalized and the original chemical balance in the body restored, the environment again will become unfavorable for the survival and reproduction of these cells, they will cease to multiply and eventually they will die.

He also did not claim to know how or why his herbal cancer treatment worked, but he maintained that it "corrects the abnormal blood chemistry and normalizes cell metabolism" by "stimulat[ing] the elimination of toxins which are poisoning the system".

Nelson believes that the Hoxsey tonic "normalizes and balances the chemistry within the body," a process she believes results in tumor regression. In a 1984 interview, Nelson said:
"When you get everything normalized, the abnormal cells —the tumor cells —cease to grow. And very slowly the tumor is absorbed and excreted, and it's gone".

Components of the Treatment

Hoxsey's 1956 book You Don't Have to Die lists the ingredients of his internal treatment given in "all cases of cancer, both internal and external" as potassium iodide combined with some or all of the following substances, on a case-by-case basis: licorice, red clover, burdock root (Arctium lappa), stillingia root (Stillingia sylvatica), berberis root (Berberis vulgaris), poke root (Phytolacca americana), cascara (Rhamnus purshiana), Aromatic USP 14 (artificial flavor), prickly ash bark (Zanthoxylum americanum), and buckthorn bark (Rhamnus frangula). The last two substances in this list are not specifically mentioned in Mildred Nelson's list of ingredients used in the Hoxsey treatment she currently offers.

The current Hoxsey treatment offered by Mildred Nelson at the Bio-Medical Center in Tijuana includes a liquid tonic, a salve, and a powder, all of which are reportedly based on Hoxsey's formulas. In addition, Nelson's treatment regimen specifically includes nutritional supplements and dietary restrictions. Nelson advises before-meal "tri-tabs," after-meal tablets, yeast tablets, vitamin C, calcium capsules, laxative tablets, antiseptic douches, and antiseptic washes. She also recommends that patients exclude certain foods that "nullify the tonic", such as pork, tomatoes, pickles or other products with vinegar, salt, sugar, artificial sweeteners, alcohol, carbonated beverages, and bleached flour. All patients tested for systemic infection with the fungus Candida albicans before treatment is initiated, although the reasons for such testing are not given in the patient literature. Treatment lasts up to three days at the clinic, with followup visits within three to six months after the initial visit.

Adverse Effects

Hoxsey's medical director stated in a 1952 publication that no toxic reactions had been seen in patients treated with the Hoxsey tonic, but he added that "the growth of a cancer can be stimulated if the treatment is used improperly".

Claims

Hoxsey presented numerous case histories of patients treated at his clinic in his 1956 book. Additional case histories supporting his claims are described in a 1954 publication by Defender Magazine. In his book, Hoxsey noted that cancer patients sought his treatment "as a last resort." He wrote:
We don't pretend to cure all of them. The vast majority are advanced and even terminal cases by the time we get them. Many come to us after the disease already has spread through the body; after surgery or irradiation has so impaired circulation of the blood to the affected areas that our treatment cannot reach them...Nevertheless we believe we cure a far greater percentage of cases treated than is cured by any other method at present known to science.

Attempts at Evaluating the Hoxsey Treatment

No clinical trials of the Hoxsey treatment have been reported. Several record reviews, initiated in the 1950s, have been discussed in the literature, however. The first was based on a site visit in 1954 by a group of physicians, who, by Hoxsey's account, spent two days inspecting the clinic, reviewing patient records, and talking to patients. Although the data on which they made their conclusions are not given in Hoxsey's book where an excerpt of their statement appears, the group concluded that the Hoxsey Clinic was "successfully treating pathologically proven cases of cancer, both internal and external, without the use of surgery, radium or x-ray".

Hoxsey made attempts (in 1945 and 1950) to have NCI review his patients' records. On both occasions, NCI determined that the records Hoxsey submitted did not meet NCI's previously established criteria at that time for documenting treatment effects.

According to several sources, NCI concluded on the basis of Hoxsey's data that no assessment of his treatment could be made.  Hoxsey believed, however, that it was NCI's responsibility to verify his case records; their failure to do so was deliberate, he believed, resulting from a widespread conspiracy organized against him by the AMA. In 1947, Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma asked the U.S. Public Health Service to investigate Hoxsey's treatment, and the Surgeon General refused the request.

Hoxsey's point of view was echoed by a 1953 report to the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee by Benedict Fitzgerald, an attorney who examined records of Hoxsey's litigation with the AMA and the Federal Government. After reading about the circumstances of these attempted case reviews, Fitzgerald wrote that NCI "took sides and sought in every way to hinder, suppress, and restrict [the Hoxsey Cancer Clinic] in their treatment of cancer". To date, no independent, comprehensive assessment has been made to resolve the many allegations and issues raised by Hoxsey's tumultuous career."

Well... that was an involved review (for being the shorter version!)... and I'm no closer to determining the veracity of the Hoxsey Formula...

I am troubled however, by the refusal of the established medical community to investigate the Hoxsey treatment, as evidenced by the litigation charges near the end of the review, and also the fact that no independent clinical trial has been done on this treatment.

Is it possible that the Hoxsey Formula could be an option for pancreatic cancer patients?  If Pamela Kelsey is to be believed then, yes, it needs to be considered...

Not long ago, we did a series called Mapping the Journey: Pancreatic Cancer 101 and we talked about the hard decisions that must be made when first diagnosed with this dreaded disease.  These hard decisions are the hardest grace.  And no one should make them for you...

Each pancreatic cancer patient must make decisions that are right for their situation.  And I believe with all my heart that knowledge is truly a powerful thing... knowing your options when facing the foe is the first immeasurably important step

And so... when considering the options, perhaps the Hoxsey Formula needs to be on the table.

Ask the questions, do the research, leave no potential treatment unexplored.

Continuing on in the search together, walking this journey with determination and hope... So graced to be in your company...

Always,
           Jane


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Radiation Therapy - Is It Right for Everyone?

Radiation is such a tricky topic.

Too much...you might cause cancer.

Too little...you might not kill the cancer.

Just right... you might find the sweet spot for pancreatic cancer treatment.

We journaled much of mom's radiation experience on the website.  She received what is known as Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy.

But there are several different types of radiation therapies for pancreatic cancer patients.  The best run-down on these treatments that I have found is on the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.

They do a great job of explaining all the details of the varied radiation treatments...please, please check out their link on Radiation Therapy.

If you or a loved one is on this pancreatic cancer journey, then chances are your oncology team is already discussing the possibility of radiation.  It may be to try and shrink the tumor before attempting surgery.  It may be to try and stabilize the pancreatic cancer and keep it from growing any larger.  It may be used to try and help alleviate the pain caused by the cancer tumors.

Radiation therapy has a place in traditional pancreatic cancer treatment.  It helped stabilize mom's cancer and actually dropped her tumor markers over 1200 points.  But at a huge cost...

That cost was paid in debilitating side effects.  As always, it is a decision only the patient can make.  And as mom worked through the decisions in her treatment plan, she longed to hear eye-witness stories from others that had gone before her.  Somehow the knowledge of experience might have lent balance to the doctors non-commital "You may have some discomfort."

Discomfort doesn't even begin to describe the misery... making an informed decision involved finding others who had actually gone thru the radiation treatment.  Sometimes life doesn't offer that luxury...

As many of you can attest, it's hard to find someone in your circle of friends who has pancreatic cancer... it's even hard to find someone in your circle who knows someone who has pancreatic cancer! It would be easy to feel desperately alone on this journey...  And mom found this to be true as she started walking through treatment.

She went for the radiation treatment on her doctor's recommendation alone.  She didn't know any other pancreatic cancer patients to call, no one to bounce ideas off of, no one who could answer the hard questions... like how did you really feel?  Was it worth it?  How long did the treatments last?  Was there pain during treatment?  How uncomfortable were you?  And...Would you do it all over again???

So, we went in for the IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy) and expected that she may have some "discomfort."

And the first few days were a breeze. We smiled, high-fived, did a little happy dance... this kind of discomfort we can live with... What were we thinking?  Is there anything about cancer treatment that is easy?

After the first week, it went down-hill and fast.

Mom said that it was like a Killer Flu on Steroids.  She was beyond miserable by the end of the 28 day radiation treatment.  

We realized later, much later, that the radiation beams, as specialized as they were, still burnt the lining of her stomach and small intestine.  She was prescribed medicine to help minimize the damage, but it was like whistling into the wind.

She spent the 2 weeks following radiation with her head in the toilet or crawling back to bed...there were nights she pulled her comforter into the bathroom and just gave in to the nightmare that had become her life.

Here's an excerpt from our CaringBridge Journal during that time...

March 28, 2011...
"It's been a few days since our last update.  Well, ok, almost a week.   I'll be honest.  I've been dragging my feet, hoping against hope that the next day will bring better news.  So, the "better" news is that mom didn't throw up yesterday.  It's been 2 weeks since the radiation finished up, so maybe we're making progress....

If you look up radiation sickness, you will find a host of symptoms, chief of which is nausea, vomiting and fatigue.  Mom has those in spades.  It's been a long week. I probably don't need to mention that mom has lost too much weight.  As of this morning she's down almost 20 lbs."


That was one of the lowest valleys in mom's pancreatic cancer journey...enough to make you throw in the towel.  Would she do it again?

She probably would have said NO if asked during those murky dark hours when the radiation was searing her from the inside out....

One month later, she was beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel...

April 28, 2011...
"Tumor Marker results are in.....Drum Roll Please.........
                           234!
Unbelievably good news!!!!!  So much better than we had dared hope for!!  Cautiously optimistic yesterday....Doing a happy dance today!

To give a little perspective on just how low this is, I looked back at her previous results.  Last November, when she was first diagnosed, the tumor marker test was already at 404.  By February it had sky-rocketed to 1474.  The radiation and 5-FU began to knock it down, and by the end of radiation treatment in March, it was down to 576.  Dr. Hernandez had told us that the radiation continues it's half-life work even after the treatment is complete, and the proof is here:  234.

Cancer fought hard through the radiation and chemotherapy, but Mom fought harder.  This round belongs to her!

And to you, each and every one of you.  Whether you offered a meal, a prayer, a word of encouragement, a ride to the doctor's office, a hug, or a smile.  You played a part, so enjoy the good news with us!!

That's Grace for Today,  Jane
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Looking at the Radiation Therapy through the rearview mirror makes it much more possible to see it's worth.  And YES, mom said, at this point, she could see the silver lining in the storm.  She would definitely do it all over again if it meant being able to knock the cancer back like that...

Radiation therapy took mom to death's door and would have pulled her on through if not for her grit and determination to claw her way back to the land of the living...

Is it for every pancreatic cancer patient?  Most definitely not...as always, it's so important to discuss all your options with your healthcare team.  Radiation therapy has a place in pancreatic cancer treatment, but it's not the only option...

Mapping our Journey with the same grit and determination of the many who have gone before us,

In Grace Always,  Jane