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Ignoring Prostate Cancer Entirely

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Mar 20 8:02pm | Replies (44)

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@heavyphil

Spontaneous remission…sounds almost miraculous but I guess anything’s possible; but I opted for the more probable when I saw my biopsy results.
Unfortunately, even though I had had prostate issues, my urologist moved and I fell thru the cracks for AS.
Seeing all the 4+3 cores at 70 and 80% and perineural invasion in almost every slide, I did not think any lifestyle changes were going to further my cause. I was already aerobically exercising frequently, taking vitamin D, Meriva (turmeric) and DIM for hormone balance, and boiling organic ginger root to make a concentrated tea.
Talk about a freakin fanatic??
But I do sometimes wonder if doing all that - useless as it seems now - actually might have kept my cancer from getting worse. I guess I’ll never know but I am VERY happy I opted for conventional treatment, nasty as it might be…Best,
Phil

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Phil,

Although unusual, spontaneous remission is not necessarily miraculous.

Dr. Kelly Turner, PhD is a researcher, lecturer, and consultant in the field of integrative oncology. Her specialized research focus is the Radical Remission of cancer,. She has studied over 1000 cancer cases of spontaneous remission.

The title of her book is
“Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds - Uncovering the Nine Key Factors of Spontaneous Remission Through Holistic Healing Practices and Survivor Stories”…it is an interesting read.

Thanks for sharing your experience. My biggest takeaway from your experience is that you are very happy you opted for conventional treatment…. that trumps all the “nastiness”.

Everyone’s journey is unique and the approach one chooses to address their cancer diagnosis is ultimately a personal decision that is hopefully effectual and one that the individual is willing to own, without regret, no matter what the outcome.

All the best,

Alan