She should insist on having shielding over her thymus gland, behind the breastbone, when she has radiotherapy. The thymus is very sensitive to radiation, and is an important part of the immune system that most doctors know nothing about. Large doses of antioxidants before and after radiotherapy may help reduce the damage to her body too.
Paul H ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 4:37 PM Subject: Re: CS>Needing help In a message dated 2/21/05 3:07:06 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: It is a waste of time to even *think* of combining valid therapies with allopathic invasive Cancer "treatment". With all of the experience of the Cancervivors, there is no way known to reverse/combat the damage of conventional extreme insult protocols like this. Think of having a leg chopped off. It is final. Like having a breast chopped off - it is final. They do not regrow. Hi Himagain. Thanks for your post. I wanted to make an addendum to my original post -- it hasn't been determined whether my cousin's cancer is invasive or not. That will be determined during surgery. The tumor is very small, so there's a good chance that it isn't invasive yet. Also, she is going to have a lumpectomy, not a mastectomy, and it hasn't been suggested that she have chemotherapy, thank God. I am going to send her the urls you posted. Thank you for the information. MA

