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> I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years

> ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs,

> zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or

> radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a

> topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has

> grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't

> spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't

> want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to

> shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe

> to give chemo when there is an infection present?

>

> Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry

> to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am

> experiencing pain in the area.

>

> Any input would be greatly appreciated.

> Thank you so much!

>

> Dee

>

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-- [ ] Input would be appreciated - breast cancer

I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years

ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs,

zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or

radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a

topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has

grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't

spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't

want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to

shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe

to give chemo when there is an infection present?

Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry

to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am

experiencing pain in the area.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you so much!

Dee

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Dee,

You have a large ulcer? I take it this is in you stomach? The tumor has grown,

you mean the tumor in your breast? I need more information on both the ulcer

and tumor.

My breast cancer is totally gone since having four rounds of chemo, plus I did

alternative that the doctors didn't know about. I may be able to give you some

advise.

God Bless,

Mona

[ ] Input would be appreciated - breast cancer

I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years

ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs,

zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or

radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a

topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has

grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't

spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't

want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to

shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe

to give chemo when there is an infection present?

Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry

to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am

experiencing pain in the area.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you so much!

Dee

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Hi Dee,

You are welcome to join our discussion list and ask questions on

using Dr. 's [latest, a lot has changed] breast cancer protocol

at bcproject/

I, too, am 5 years from an invasive ductal carcinoma diagnosis, did

have conservative surgery, but no other conventional treatment...not

even an aspirin.

> I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years

> ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs,

> zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or

> radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a

> topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has

> grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer

hasn't

> spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't

> want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to

> shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo.

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