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First, I want to say something my doctor told me. And several told me the same thing, bone cancer isn’t treated until you have pain they just let it go and that is the common practice. So getting Medicare or insurance to pay the bill for treatment or a process to curate is difficult, I do not understand why they don’t care about the growth of the cancer only the amount of pain. I personally have stage four castration resistant invasive aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to my bones and it is in multiple spots around my body which they won’t radiate so I know I’m headed for more trouble and less I can do some thing to stop the cancer cell growth I do have two separate spots on my spine with cancer. My L3 and L4 and then my upper neck vertebrae. I cannot get them to treat these areas because they don’t have pain yet. We have site insurance approval and it doesn’t come , between hospitalization and doctor charges and pharmaceutical charges it will be around $100,000 to treaties and that’s beyond my reserves so there’s that. This has fostered me to look for a cure. Your numbers are still relatively low and yet you have had some serious complications , your diet will definitely be different than mine but I would do some research and see a good naturopath or holistic practitioner. The number one feeding source of cancer is sugar, so eliminating sugar and most carbs which are transformed by your body into sugar is your first step, and your very best step .