Re: Metabolic management of cancer
I appreciate the discussion, wherever it leads.
"Standard therapy" continues to require massive amounts of human and economic resources, and is not even available to so many cancer patients throughout the world.
As long as there is no therapy to offer that is predictable and measurable in effect on an individual basis, a careful and more complete understanding of the conversion of energy in fueling cell development and death makes sense to me, whether it involves DCA or something like metformin--or even both.
A.A.
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Dx 2002 age 51
bc for granny, aunt, cousin, sister, mother.
ER+/PR+/HER2+++, grade 3
IDC 1.9 cm, some DCIS, Stage 1, Grade 3
Lumpectomy, CAFx6 (no blood boosters), IMRT rads, 1 3/4 yr tamoxifen
Rads necrosis
BRCA 1 & 2 negative
Trials: Early detection OVCA; 2004 low-dose testosterone for bc survivors
Diet: Primarily vegetarian organic; metformin (no diabetes), vitamin D3
Exercise: 7 days a week, 1 hr/day
No trastuzumab, no taxane, no AI
NED
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