Feb 17, 2014 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I had two tumor marker blood tests (Cancer Antigen 15-3 and Cancer Antigen 27.29) and both were very normal. According to these tests, and my Natural Killer Cell test, cancer isn’t detected in my body. I asked my oncologist what that meant and she wrote, “The...
Jan 22, 2014 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet Several of you have asked for more information about the “aggressive” treatment I’m about to start. After my next appointment with Dr. Alschuler I will let you know the details of the “aggressive” natural treatment. All I know now is that it involves...
Jan 21, 2014 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I am happy to report that my new oncologist agrees that the tumors I have are so slow-growing that there is no danger in my doing something experimental for 6 months, outside of Western medicine. She even offered to monitor me with monthly blood tests, including...
Dec 30, 2013 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I met with the interventional radiologist who did the cryoablation on the tumor in my lung a year ago. The purpose of this appointment was to evaluate the success of that procedure. The report is awesome. The activity level that is measured in the PET scan has...
Dec 10, 2013 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I have a PET/CT scan scheduled for Dec. 17th, and a meeting with my interventional radiologist on Dec. 24th. This is the year’s check up on the cryoablation that he did a year ago on the tumor in my right lung. I am interested not only in what has happened to...
Oct 29, 2013 | Jan's Blog |
In the movie, The Living Matrix, a woman named Ariel learns to love her brain cancer, and then it disappears. She says that the miracle isn’t that it disappeared, but that she could learn to love it. I’ve thought a lot about this, and haven’t gotten past the paradox....