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Part I - Cancer Industry Overview:
Part II
- Initial Diagnosis of Cancer:
Part III - Cancer Therapy Options:
Part IV - Nutrition for Cancer:
Part V - More Cancer Resources:
Part VI - Cancer Medical Terms:
Part VII - Survivor Characteristics:

Part VIII - Self-help Approaches:
Part IX - Testimonials of Survivors:
Part X - Forum for Patients: 
Part XI - What I would do: 
Part XII - Recent Developments: 
Part XIII - Other Cancer Info:

Welcome to Guide to Cancer Treatment

This website is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the cancer industry and to give  insight into a wide variety of topics that need to be addressed by cancer patients, including the following: confirming the diagnosis, determining the most promising treatment options, finding the best medical center and the best cancer care team (oncologist/radiologist/surgeon), and finally identifying the best nutritional and supplement programs to aid in recovery.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The history of cancer treatment is changing over time. Originally, treatment options offered were surgery, radiation, and chemo therapy.  Within the last ten years biological therapies have been added, including targeted drugs, vaccines and other immunotherapies.  In the last few years, there has been a paradigm shift with the growing use of repurposed drugs particularly successful for late stage cancers that were previously considered incurable.   The books that best describe the use of repurposed drugs are:  "Cancer Care" by Paul E. Marik and "How to Starve Cancer" by Jane McLelland.  The best source for nutritional supplements are books by Amanda King,ND.  The other doctor who is currently "coaching" thousands of cancer patients worldwide is MD William Makis from Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA.  He primarily uses Fenbendazole and Ivermectin, however the other sources above suggest a larger combination of repurposed drugs and supplements, coupled with low dose chemo therapy administered metronomically  While some people are using these repurposed drugs independently, it it highly recommended that they be used with the aid of an integrative metabolic oncologist to avoid liver failure and to monitor the success of the therapy being used.  Dr, Paul Zhang at Omega Precison Oncology in Houston, Texas is one of the top physicians in integrative metabolic oncology in the U.S.


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