Options for Skin Cancer
Post date: December 4th, 2006Finding out that you have skin cancer, or any cancer for that matter, can be quite a shock. Sitting back and trying to figure out where you went wrong won’t help either. It doesn’t matter if you had severe sunburn several times when you were a child or if you regret all those days spent on the beach sunbathing. The time is at hand to figure out a treatment plan and move on.
Likely this plan will begin with surgery to remove the growth and continue on with radiation therapy or chemotherapy. But neither of these may appeal to you. At this point you must decide how practical you are willing to be or perhaps how daring. Most skin cancers diagnosed in the early stages are easily cured with one of the two treatments. Most are non–melanoma and so are not as dangerous. But if it is melanoma that has been diagnosed you may choose to research for yourself some of the alternatives. This is where you must be very careful. There are clinics worldwide that offer treatment alternatives; some of them even have scientific evidence to suggest they are useful. But many do not. Do not allow your need to cloud your judgment.
How many people can forget laetrile? Although some still swear by this miracle cure others will tell you that laetrile has never cured anyone of any kind of cancer and that it is worthless. Which side to take? Laetrile comes from apricot pits. Most often this was prescribed to patients at experimental clinics in Mexico. The doctors then reported results that were so impressive that these were met with the cynical eye of most North American doctors. These clinics reported ninety eight to one hundred percent success rates in the patient’s who had not had chemo or radiation therapies before coming to their clinics.
Instead of looking in that direction for treatment you are better off to make sure your nutritional needs are being met and that you can keep you spirits up. Stay away from sugars as this is like food to growing cancer cells. Eat lots of fresh vegetables and fruits; drink lots of water to flush your system. Do things to make you feel better emotionally. Little things to pick up your spirits are as important as the treatment plan you choose.
You could look into becoming part of a clinical trial of some new drug, but the danger here is that you may wind up in the control group and so be no further ahead than you are by following your doctors suggested treatment plan. Sometimes these clinical trials may work out for you. The advance medications that are being tried could be beneficial. But you have to understand that if they are still in the trial stage many will not be successful.
At the stage of being diagnosed the best thing you can do to improve your chances for a positive outcome is to quickly step into a treatment program
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