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This isn’t a brand new story, but it is typical of what happens to alternative cancer treatment practitioners.  As you will see, it doesn’t matter whether or not they are licensed physicians or dentists, or whether or not the treatment actually works.  The critical factor is whether or not the treatment is profitable to Big Pharma and the related interests.  The bottom line is that if the treatment would undermine big corporate profits, it is certain to be scrapped and flushed down the ‘memory hole’.

This is about a treatment method that was actually designed by a Dr. William Kelley, a dentist who operated out of Texas.  He used a nutritional approach to fight cancer, and cured himself of what the medical establishment calls terminal Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.  His treatment method uses three main strategies to restore the body to health.  They are nutritional support, detoxification and supplementation with pancreatic enzymes.  These are probably things that would help out someone who was normal, and would not harm anyone in the way that conventional cancer treatments hurt patients. continue reading…

Scientists have found that fructose sugar feeds cancer cells, and that fructose is metabolized by cancer cells and tumor cells in different ways.  It is known that fructose intake has been linked to pancreatic cancer.

They found that cancer cells have the ability to metabolize fructose to increase their growth rates.  This is critical information for cancer patients to know.  They need to reduce fructose intake.  We already know that sugar fuels cancer cell growth, but this difference in the way that the different sugars are used in the diseased cells is new information. continue reading…

There are certain risk factors for pancreatic cancer.  These are:

  • Age-most people diagnosed are over 60 years of age,
  • Smokers-are 2 to 3 times more likely to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer than non-smokers,
  • Gender-men are 30% more likely to get this,
  • Race-African American men are more susceptible to this disease than Asians, Hispanics, and Whites, continue reading…

The pancreas is a spongy, tube-shaped organ approximately 6 inches long that is located in the back of the abdomen behind the stomach.  It is the organ responsible for producing the digestive enzymes, and also produces the hormones responsible for glucose metabolism (insulin & glucagon), and also growth hormone.

Pancreatic cancer is sometimes called a ‘silent disease’ because there are few, if any, symptoms in the early stages.  In cases where a pancreatic tumor blocks the common bile duct, the skin and whites of the eyes may become yellow, and the urine will become darker. This is a condition known as jaundice.

If the cancer spreads, pain may be experienced in the upper abdomen and sometimes the back.  The pain often becomes worse after a meal or when the person lies down.  Other symptoms may include weakness, nausea, weight loss, loss of appetite, dizzy spells, chills, muscle spasms, or diarrhea.

Although conventional medicine has no real answers for pancreatic cancer, you can learn more about it and find ways to minimize your chances of succumbing to this, as well as all forms of cancer.  The medical establishment will not acknowledge any effective treatments for cancer not under their direct control.  Do your research and you can find ways to live.

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Cancer researchers claim to have found a ‘molecular switch’ that can render anti-cancer drugs less effective in pancreatic cancer.  Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly forms of cancer, and is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States.  This is largely due to the fact that only 10% of pancreatic cancers remain in the pancreas.  They usually metastasize.

Researchers readily admit that the tumors initially respond to the chemotherapy treatment (the standard chemotherapeutic drug is gemcitabine), but that they later on begin growing again.  They are attempting to figure out how to bypass the method that cancer cells utilize to defeat chemotherapy treatments. continue reading…

Once again, we have a report of a ‘new’ treatment for pancreatic cancer. In case you didn’t know, pancreatic cancer is reported to be one of the most deadly cancers that one can contract. It is very difficult to diagnose in the early stages because there are no symptoms, and even when they do appear, they are often mistaken for other health problems. To date, there appears to be no reliable diagnostic test to detect it early. It is claimed that the cause of pancreatic cancer is unknown, but the authorities do readily admit that only a small percentage of cases are the result of heredity. They say that it is rare to catch pancreatic cancer in the early stages.

After reviewing an article on this ‘new’ treatment for pancreatic cancer, I couldn’t help analyzing it. In short, this ‘new’ treatment utilizes a ‘pancreatic cancer-specific radio-labeled antibody combined with low-dose gemcitabine chemotherapy’. In plain English, this means that an antibody that has an affinity for pancreatic cancer has a radioactive nuclide chemically attached to it. The antibody then has a higher tendency to attach to the pancreatic cancer cells, and kill them with the radioactivity. To enhance the effect, the gemcitabine is given in a ‘low-dose’ chemotherapy treatment. continue reading…