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If 'tumor remission' refers to Tumor Response, then it is the same effect that

chemotherapy and radiation produce and that is a shrinking of the tumor with no

resultant survivability factor.

If a tumor actually exists and one is a candidate, one barely invasive technique

is Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA), a minimally invasive procedure where a probe

is inserted in a small 1/2 " incision with the tumor then cooked to death. I

do not know if it is available where you are or if the very high cost has come

down but you can look it up using your favorite search engine and can ask

whether or not you are a candidate and the cost. I personally know one woman

that had this done rather than the surgical procedure being 'pushed' on her.

After she brought it up to her surgeon, that surgeon remarked, " this is the wave

of the future " . That was a couple of years ago and has anyone seen this wave

lately?

Joe C.

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Hi Shelah,

Probably the fastest acting tumor fighter is Cesium Chloride. I have no

experience with it, but I have come across a few people who did report a

very rapid tumor remission. Never the less, it is not a cure for

everyone with cancer and other consequent treatments are recommended,

possibly oleander soup protocol of Tony Isaac's, may be MMS by Jim

Humble. Go by your intuition.

You might also check out " Rick Simpson " googling this name up, but I

suspect that Singapore would have legal objections to it.

With kind regards, Slavek.

Shelah wrote:

Good day,

I am a breast cancer patient and I am in search of a doctor in

Singapore or neighboring country who could offer less invasive surgery

to remove my tumors. Better yet, an alternative cancer treatment to

shrink or melt tumors like Insulin Potentiation Theraphy or low dose

chemo with hyperthermia or the like. Grateful for any advice.

Thanks,

Shelah

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Hi Joe,

Tumor remission indeed means tumor shrinkage. On the other hand, cesium

chloride does have a very reasonable survivability rate, meaning that it

has the capacity to remove all cancer from the body contrary to

mainstream chemotherapy, call it a cure if you wish. It is the most

aggressive alkalizing treatment quite superior in the speed of reversal

to bicarbona treatments. Yet, from what I have so far read through, it

is nowhere near a 100% cure and IMHO should be complimented by " change

of lifestyle " as well as other, preferably naturopathic treatments.

With kind regards, SLavek.

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> If 'tumor remission' refers to Tumor Response, then it is the same

> effect that chemotherapy and radiation produce and that is a shrinking

> of the tumor with no resultant survivability factor.

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Slavek. there been a lot of bad press about Cesium Chloride. People have died

taking it, mainly because, it kills cancer cells so fast, the poor cancer

patient body gets clogged with dead cancer cells. I advise any one thinking

about taking it, not to, at this time until doctors can find a way to control

it affect a bit better, just to be very cheerful Ray

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