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Reddit mentions of Surviving Terminal Cancer: Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other Treatments Your Oncologist Won't Tell You About

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Surviving Terminal Cancer: Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other Treatments Your Oncologist Won't Tell You About
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Found 2 comments on Surviving Terminal Cancer: Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other Treatments Your Oncologist Won't Tell You About:

u/golgamore ยท 1 pointr/braincancer

The standard of care has a 25% 2 year survival rate according to my wife's neuro oncologist. My wife is 26 months out from her initial diagnosis and surgery, she's had a second surgery for a recurrence last January and is currently having Avastin infusions which seem to be working. Here is a site that has a document that summarizes the current treatment options and other approaches:

https://www.virtualtrials.com/noteworth.cfm

I highly recommend Ben Williams document Treatment Options For Malignant Gliomas - Aug 2017 Update.

It is found on this page:

https://www.virtualtrials.com/williams.cfm

I just finished reading Dr. Williams book about his glioblastoma survival:

"Surviving Terminal Cancer: Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other Treatments Your Oncologist Won't Tell You About"

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FDWPQWC/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0

He has some good criticisms of the standard medical approach. His ideas of throwing everything practical at fighting the tumor seems logical. I'm trying to get my wife to add to all the non medical supplements and things she takes, in addition to the Avastin.

There apparently is a film related to this work, I haven't seen it yet, but it looks interesting.

https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/brain-tumour-diagnosis-treatment/resources/surviving-terminal-cancer-film/

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Best of luck to you, don't rely on the statistical predictions and fight your own fight.

u/ReallyRandomRabbit ยท 1 pointr/GoForGold

https://www.amazon.com/Surviving-Terminal-Cancer-Treatments-Oncologist-ebook/dp/B00FDWPQWC/ref=mt_kindle?_encoding=UTF8&me=#nav-subnav
Its available here on kindle for free if you have one. If not, I'll gift you a year of gold for getting a copy of the book and recording it.