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Hello All,

I'm seeking a bit of personal advice. I had a mole removed from my

calf which has been identified as a malignant melanoma. It was 0.6mm

and the Dr who performed the initial surgery (who i think suspected

the diagnosis) went deep and removed quite alot of tissue leaving me

with 6 stitches.

Standard procedure now is to remove 1cm of tissue either side of the

scar in case there are a few cancer cells remaining. I am resistant

to further surgery (though still minor) and would rather support my

body and immune system with diet, herbs etc.

However, I do not feel I am very well informed and I am finding it

difficult to persuade friends and family that this is okay with no

real 'evidence' to argue my case with the dermatologist. I also don't

want to put myself at unnecessary risk.

If any one can point me in the direction of good sources about

surgical vs nonsurgical intervention, or offer any further advice

I would be most grateful, (have been looking at NICE guidelines but

found only studies on 1cm vs 2cm excision).

I am also consulting with another herbalist.

Many thanks in advance.

Ingrid

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Dear Ingrid,

I am sorry to hear about your health troubles. These events are scary

enough when we see clients but in ourselves....

I always recommend http://www.cancerdecisions.com/index.html run by

Ralph Moss, a great source of information about different options

available to treat cancer. I did not find anything specifically

dealing with surgical options for malignant melanoma but it is worth

asking him directly.

There is a useful summary of conventional treatment options and why

they are done at http://www.cancernews.com/articles/melanomas.htm run

by a conventional MD.

As far as I am aware there is no research about effectiveness of

conventional medicine versus non-conventional medicine in the

treatment of cancer. It is considered unethical in conventional

circles to conduct research into cancer treatments and NOT to give

surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy etc.

I am sure that you know that the key here is the immune system and

holistic medicine is the way to maximise this. Whatever the

conventional options, the emphasis must be on your immune system, how

to strengthen it and, in my experience, a multiple approach is

preferable. Contacts such as The Penny Brohn Cancer Care centre

(formerly Bristol Cancer Help Centre) -

http://www.pennybrohncancercare.org/ - is very helpful.

Regards,

Gascoigne

www.drgascoigne.com

>

> Hello All,

>

> I'm seeking a bit of personal advice. I had a mole removed from my

> calf which has been identified as a malignant melanoma. It was 0.6mm

> and the Dr who performed the initial surgery (who i think suspected

> the diagnosis) went deep and removed quite alot of tissue leaving me

> with 6 stitches.

>

> Standard procedure now is to remove 1cm of tissue either side of the

> scar in case there are a few cancer cells remaining. I am resistant

> to further surgery (though still minor) and would rather support my

> body and immune system with diet, herbs etc.

> However, I do not feel I am very well informed and I am finding it

> difficult to persuade friends and family that this is okay with no

> real 'evidence' to argue my case with the dermatologist. I also don't

> want to put myself at unnecessary risk.

>

> If any one can point me in the direction of good sources about

> surgical vs nonsurgical intervention, or offer any further advice

> I would be most grateful, (have been looking at NICE guidelines but

> found only studies on 1cm vs 2cm excision).

>

> I am also consulting with another herbalist.

>

> Many thanks in advance.

>

> Ingrid

>

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