Guest guest Posted March 17, 2011 Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 Perhaps adding a bit to what Leonard wrote... Jim, what type of sarcoma is it? there are several ones. If it is tested positive to PDGFR, then in additional to other alrternative tools, you can also try treating it with gleevec (Imatinib). The drug is not too toxic (nothing in comparison to the toxicity of adriamycin plus ifosphamide). Should Imatinib be used, I would consider combining it with additional natural TKI'S such as high dose EGCG from green tea and high dose Genistein. Gubi [ ] Re: Soft Tissue Sarcoma > > From: Jim Duval <jim.duval@...> > > Anyone have any info on fighting Soft Tissue Sarcomas? My top choices for soft-tissue sarcoma: pau dâ?Tarco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea/EGCG, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEYâ?TS TOXINS; ISSELS, vaccines, HYPERTHERMIA, IV vit. C (w/K3), royal jelly, propolis, Avemar?, melatonin, pancreatin (high-dose). For rhabdomyosarcoma, also fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid/chaga, IP6, DMSO. Feel free to email me if you'd like more info on any of the above. Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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