Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Hi Orisha, For information about using LDN to treat cancer, visit http://tinyurl.com/2p57xv With best wishes, Dudley Delany dudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN Website Update - November 21, 2007 have not seen any recent ldn and cancer studies? is there anything later than 2004? who out there has been on ldn for cancer? what kind (s)? and what has been your success or lack thereof? am contemplating chemo for breast cancer. had surgery; 7 lymph nodes positive so of course my oncologist is ready to give me the most aggressive chemo therapy--like burn down the house to kill any wandering cells! bone scan/blood work/pet all negative. anybody out there with similar case? orisha2012 > > LDN Website Update - November 21, 2007 > www.low dose naltrexone.org / www.ldninfo.org > > > 2007 A Banner Year for LDN Research > > Around the globe, there has been a quantum leap forward in the number of ongoing > research studies on LDN -- 2007 has definitely been a banner year. Here is a capsule look > at a number of such projects. > > Developments detailed on the LDN Clinical Trials page > (http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_trials.htm): > > * A Phase II placebo-controlled clinical trial of LDN for Crohn's disease at Penn State. > > * The Institutional Review Board in Bamako, Mali, approved plans in September 2007 for a > clinical trial of LDN in HIV-infected citizens of Mali--the first scientific study of LDN for > HIV/AIDS in Africa--and it was implemented in October 2007. > > * A multi-institutional clinical trial of LDN for MS in Italy, which includes endorphin > measurements, completing in fall 2007. > > * A study of LDN in the treatment of MS at the University of California, San Francisco, > implemented in early 2007. > > * A clinical trial of LDN in the treatment of fibromyalgia at Stanford Medical Center > implemented in October 2007. > > * A study by the MindBrain Consortium in Akron, Ohio of, especially, the affective changes > in MS treated with LDN, beginning late 2007. > > * An animal research study at Penn State of naltrexone in a model of a disease that > mimics MS, under a small grant from the National MS Society. > > * Animal research on neurodegeneration at NIEHS has suggested a protective role for > naltrexone. > > (Additional changes/updates have been made to " What Others are Saying About LDN, " > " The Third Annual LDN Conference (2007), " and other pages of the website.) > > LDN Website Editors > email@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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