http://www.lasemedinc.com/
I'm no expert and don't know much about cancer treatment, so this certainly doesn't amount to a personal recommendation.
But i am aware of this organisation who (as i understand) claim to have a "cure" for breast cancer, all types of skin cancers and malignant growths within 4 inches of the skins surface.
I think this is a fairly new technology and a non-mainstream medicine treatment that i heard of listening to Internet radio.
Check out the website and the facts for yourself, listen to the radio interviews on the website etc.
It certainly sounds promising, and worth considering, investigating & bearing in mind, perhaps if only as a last resort etc.
http://www.lasemedinc.com/FAQ.html
Frequently Asked Questions
The following are the questions most frequently asked by
patients:
Q1. What is the success rate of this therapy?
A1. Since the energy transfer occurring in the cancerous tissue,
during the L.I.E.S.H. Therapy, is one sufficient to generate death
of the cells by suffocation, all pre-conditioned neoplastic tissue
will die when exposed to the particular LASER’s light,
independently from the nature and structure of the tissue where
the cancer is occurring.
In other words, as long as the entire neoplastic mass is exposed
to the LASER light, for the correct amount of time, the success is
complete and the results, as well as the healing stages, are
always the same.
Q2. What type of cancer can be treated with this therapy?
A2. Again, the L.I.E.S.H. Therapy is simply a much improved form of
Photo-Dynamic Therapy and in principle it may be used for any
type of cancer; at this time however we are only handling Breast
cancer, all types of Skin cancer and any other type of malignant
growth occurring within 4 inches of the surface of the skin.
Q3. If the results are always the same, why can’t this therapy be
used for cancer of the internal organs?
A3.We repeat, due to the type of energy transfer occurring in the
preconditioned tissue when exposed to this particular light, any
type of cancerous tissue will dye, but for internal organs
occurrences, it would be necessary to first access the location in
question; this would render the procedure at least partially
invasive and therefore not suited for an outpatient environment,
which is what we are offering at this time.
Q4. How much pain can a patient expect to face?
A4. Actually, not much discomfort is involved; the pain is limited
to the initial injection of local anesthetic.
Q5. How long does the full treatment take?
A5. That depends on the size of the neoplastic growth, but on
average the full treatment requires about 5 to 7 days, with daily
visit to our MD’s office for no more than two hours.
Q6. What kind of side effect can a patient expect?
A6. The first couple of days the patient might experience a mild
soreness of the treated area, after that a general feeling of well
being takes over.
Q7. How long does a patient need to wait before he or she can
determine if the treatment was effective?
A7. Besides the feeling of improved general health, before the
patients can return home, we send them to an independent clinic
for the appropriate follow-up tests. We show all patients the
results which can confirm that the tumor mass is dead or dying.
Q8. What type and extent of follow-up does this treatment entail?
A8. We encourage our patients to keep in touch with us, after
they return home; we will help with any question or doubt they
might have. We want our patients to understand everything that
is happening to them and to feel good about their cancer
experience because, after all, their cancer is dead!
Still we ask our patients to go for follow-up testing, every three
months for a year, following our treatment; we ask them to send
us the results and we provide to them the needed test
prescriptions. After the first three months, if patients so wish,
they would be able to undergo a MRI to verify their condition; we
however do not encourage such a drastic type of testing.
Q9. What about metastasis and reoccurrences?
A9. Since, as for any other malady, nobody can totally eliminate
the chance of reoccurrences, we also cannot absolutely
guarantee that the cancer will never return; with out method, we
simply greatly reduce the chances of reoccurrence. However
should the cancer come back at any time, it can be retreated in
full, as many times as needed, due to the total absence of
negative side-effects intrinsic of our treatment.
Q10. What restrictions are indicated for a patient during and
following the week of treatment.
A10. None; there are no restrictions in activities or diet
prescribed to the patients.
We suggest to simply control the excessive euphoria that sooner
or later takes over the individual receiving our therapy; however
we do not discourage celebration parties!
Q11. Exactly how expensive is it to receive this treatment?
A11. Although the price varies, depending on the size and
number of the malignant growths, it is still an amount comparable
to deductible and co-pay covered by a patient undergoing
surgical removal of a tumor.