It's only been about two and a half months since she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. It was diagnosed because of abdominal pain and complications that didn't make sense until this tumor was diagnosed.
She started to take an alternative cure that is ranked as the #1 go to alternative.Looking into it four or five years ago there was much more false negative information than there is now, the falsehoods have simply been debunked.
So the tumor was sized with an MRI and an internal ultrasound was done so they could get a better look at the tumor and measure it and whatnot. Blood cancer marker tests were done about two or three weeks before she started taking Cesium Chloride. The tumor was 6cm x 3cm and was big enough that it was cutting off a critical blood vessel to the pancreas. They were also able to see that it was spreading to a lymph node as is typical for this type of cancer. She was being prescribed pain meds as the pain was getting more and more severe. Her blood cancer markers were at 590 at that time.
So she started taking the cesium and the pain was gone within a day, which is what cesium is supposed to do. Two weeks after starting it she had a PET scan done, which dyes the cancer cells and lights them up wherever they are if there is any spread. The tumor was 20% smaller since it had been measured about four weeks earlier. The markers had gone down somewhat to 450 from the 590.
So last week...The tumor couldn't be seen anymore, the doctor said it may have shrunk enough that it couldn't be seen behind the pancreas from their angle, and the markers were down to 140. The oncologist doesn't seem to be able to believe it, and says he is going to write a paper on the cesium chloride and the protocol she was using. Mom's appetite had gotten pretty bad but she is eating way more and doing much better.
The doctor is in for a rude awakening when he is shot down and told to shut up about an unaccepted drug and protocol. The original doctor who was speaking about cesium at medical gatherings all over the world lost his license to practice medicine when he wouldn't stop his involvement.
I do think that this is on the edge of breaking wide open as a go to cure. It has a record that is accepted as being 49% successful and that includes the high number of terminal cases that go to it as a last resort.
The cancer I have on my upper lip is almost gone, it may be very close when I see the VA doctor the 10th. He seems very curious about the cesium and the fact that the tumor was about half the size it was when I started taking cesium in just one month. I am very curious to see where a veteran's doctor goes with this, think of the money and lives that the veterans system could be saving considering the number of cancer cases they are dealing with.
She started to take an alternative cure that is ranked as the #1 go to alternative.Looking into it four or five years ago there was much more false negative information than there is now, the falsehoods have simply been debunked.
So the tumor was sized with an MRI and an internal ultrasound was done so they could get a better look at the tumor and measure it and whatnot. Blood cancer marker tests were done about two or three weeks before she started taking Cesium Chloride. The tumor was 6cm x 3cm and was big enough that it was cutting off a critical blood vessel to the pancreas. They were also able to see that it was spreading to a lymph node as is typical for this type of cancer. She was being prescribed pain meds as the pain was getting more and more severe. Her blood cancer markers were at 590 at that time.
So she started taking the cesium and the pain was gone within a day, which is what cesium is supposed to do. Two weeks after starting it she had a PET scan done, which dyes the cancer cells and lights them up wherever they are if there is any spread. The tumor was 20% smaller since it had been measured about four weeks earlier. The markers had gone down somewhat to 450 from the 590.
So last week...The tumor couldn't be seen anymore, the doctor said it may have shrunk enough that it couldn't be seen behind the pancreas from their angle, and the markers were down to 140. The oncologist doesn't seem to be able to believe it, and says he is going to write a paper on the cesium chloride and the protocol she was using. Mom's appetite had gotten pretty bad but she is eating way more and doing much better.
The doctor is in for a rude awakening when he is shot down and told to shut up about an unaccepted drug and protocol. The original doctor who was speaking about cesium at medical gatherings all over the world lost his license to practice medicine when he wouldn't stop his involvement.
I do think that this is on the edge of breaking wide open as a go to cure. It has a record that is accepted as being 49% successful and that includes the high number of terminal cases that go to it as a last resort.
The cancer I have on my upper lip is almost gone, it may be very close when I see the VA doctor the 10th. He seems very curious about the cesium and the fact that the tumor was about half the size it was when I started taking cesium in just one month. I am very curious to see where a veteran's doctor goes with this, think of the money and lives that the veterans system could be saving considering the number of cancer cases they are dealing with.