Colon Cancer That Spread To The Liver - We Can Only Help Those Who Want Our Help

On 25 May 2007, I received an e-mail. The writer wanted me to help her sister-in-law, Jane (not real name), a thirty-nine-year old female who was diagnosed with colon cancer. She had undergone a surgery to remove a tumor, about the size of an orange, from her bowels. The cancer was probably at Stage 3 or 4. After the surgery, Jane underwent twelve cycles of chemotherapy over a six-month period. The writer wrote: “we did try to convince her to take your herbs by showing her some of your testimonials and documentation while she was undergoing chemotherapy. However, she was not convinced about herbs.”

Breast Cancer Metastatised To Liver After Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy And Arimidex - Part 1

A 27-year-old lady came to our centre on 4 April 2007, desperately seeking help for her mother, Chan. Chan, 56-year-old, is a non-smoker and does not drink any alcohol. She is a hawker doing business with her husband. Her father had liver cancer while her mother had uterine cancer. Chan had her menopause when she was 52 years old. Three years later she had a 3 cm x 3 cm swelling in her right breast. She did not seek medical attention until six months later.
Smears from fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the right breast lump showed clusters of malignant epithelial cells indicating ductal carcinoma. On 14 April 2005, Chan proceeded to have a mastectomy together with the removal of 25 lymph nodes. Vascular and lymphatic invasions were noted. The immunochemistry study indicated receptors for estrogen and progesterone were positive, C-erbB2 was positive and p53 negative. The cancer was staged as T4N2Mx.

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