Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 HI Todd - I've posted previously to this board and try to check in and provide updates every few months concerning an investigational high-dose lipid-based cancer treatment approach. This treatment uses high doses of potent anticancer lipids and adjunct agents. It's a rather arduous regimen that is doable by a patient in normal health status, and yields very high serum levels of these anticancer agents. When successful, it will directly kill cancer by the end of the six-day regimen, as would be trackable by scans, blood markers, or any other objective measure of tumor status. This is a highly unusual approach in that it's a science-based therapy that is in clinical trial at a major cancer center, but because it uses only non-toxic agents available over the counter, it is directly accessible to any patient, and research progress can proceed rapidly on a month-to-month. Progress over the last few months is encouraging. For more information, feel free to contact me, , davids@..., and/or see www.ufachallenge.org, username " membrane " , password " effect " . I was writing this, specifically, to directly address your trepidation about getting a new biopsy result. It may help to know that, while neither the safety or efficacy of this investigational approach is proven at this stage, there is some promising option that could be tried, that could possibly kill cancer within six days, if biopsy results turn out to be positive. - > > I do not yet have a cancer diagnosis. My medical insurance kicks in tomorrow and I will be going to see a doctor or dentist immediately. > > I was a cigar/pipe/cigarello smoker for 16 years. Last April, I noticed a discoloration inside my lower lip. I stopped smoking nearly immediately, and started to panic. > > In early May, I saw an ENT Doctor. She had a biopsy done, which came back negative. > > But swelling and discoloration have continued steadily since then. > > I am not sure what to do or think. Nightmares and depression have been a pretty constant, and I feel alone. My wife of course doesn't want to even think about the notion that I might have mouth cancer, but I have to face it, and face a life expectancy that may be months to single-digit years. > > If someone out there can please help me with some motivation, support, or basic advice, it would be helpful. > > Of course, all this might be a moot point, but I have a feeling it's not. > > Thanks for the time. > > Todd > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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