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2007-04-03 22:40:06 · 10 answers · asked by Abner A 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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You have not given any details, without which it is difficult to give you any answer. You have to tell the place where cancer was found, treatments given, age and general condition of the patient. Then only something can be said.

On the whole Stage III cancer is just the time the disease getting spread to Lymph nodes and it is very difficult situation. The cure can be there provided full course of treatments, surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy should be given and the side effects of these treatments may be very severe. The patient should take the treatments and medication under the guidance of the Oncologist.

Please ask you the questions to your Oncologist and he will do the needful. At any rate please do not stop the treatments as CANCER IS STILL AN ENIGMA-

2007-04-04 03:47:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Possibly. Is this a relapse or first diagnosis? What type of cancer? Are the cells favorable or unfavorable? Is the cancer in one location of many? All of these things play a roll in how it will respond to treatment.

My son, now 5 yrs old, was diagnose in July 2005 with a Stage 3, favorable histology, Wilms Tumor (kidney tumor). After surgery to remove the kidney, tumor and other material he underwent 6 rounds of radiation and approx. 6 months of chemotherapy. He has now been off treatment for nearly 15 months and is doing great.

So yes, it is very possible!

2007-04-04 10:18:50 · answer #2 · answered by tessasmomy 5 · 0 0

Don't know for sure, but try this, Try Vitamin C therapy. A few years ago a cancer specialist came out with a paper that said the best cancer/infection fighter found to date was Interferon. At the time it was $15,000 a gram. The paper also said that Interferon was a by-product of the natural breakdown of Vitamin C in your body. Shortly after that the FDA tried to make Vitamin C by prescription only. Guess why? The FDA has the RDA for Vitamin C set at 64 mg a day, just enough to ward off scurvy. Linus Pauling, who got a Nobel Prize for his work with Vitamin C and a second Nobel Prize for Organic Chemistry, said that 1000 mg a day should be the minimum and 2000 mg a day if you are sick or smoke. He played tennis almost daily until the day he died at 96. Personally, I got sick twice a year for 2 weeks at a time, for more than 20 years, with something to this day the doctors have no idea what it was, but for a week in the middle of those 2 weeks I was flat on my back. I started Vitamin C therapy once I gave up on the doctors. I took enough to be asymptomatic for those 2 weeks. Too much and I got diarrhea and too little and I got sick. Within a narrow range, and it followed a bell curve over those 2 weeks, I was not sick. At the height I was taking 40,000 mg a day and 300,000 over the 2 weeks. After 2 years of that I have not been sick since – more than 15 years. Vitamin C acts as a natural diuretic so you need to drink a lot of water and watch your body in total, but my kidneys did not dissolve as the doctors predicted, or get massive kidney stones as other predicted. I did not dissolve my bones as some predicted or completely calcify my joints as others predicted. I had no side effects at all. It might be something to consider.

2007-04-04 07:18:09 · answer #3 · answered by David M 2 · 0 2

It's unlikely to be cured at such an advanced stage. It may go into recession or even removed, but the chance of a rucurrence is high. It also depends on the type of cancer and how far it has spread and to what parts of the body.

2007-04-03 23:30:48 · answer #4 · answered by Notherenow 3 · 0 1

Really depends on too many factors to reasonably answer here. Depending on the location, specific type, available treatment options, ect, as well as the patient's overall health and attitude, it is possilbe. It is also very possible that if the cancer itsel is not curable, treatments may be available that can offer a good quality extension of time.. Good luck, and reccomend discussing all available options with your doctor.

2007-04-03 22:50:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

. tiers 2 and three aren't from now on terminal. I conventional chemotherapy with level 3 maximum cancers because the envisioned (no longer guaranteed) advancements to my survival possibilities were well worth it. 3 and a 0.5 years later i'm properly (as far as i comprehend) and in remission. If my maximum cancers metastasized (level 4, terminal), i'd come to a diverse decision searching on the projected effect. 'maximum cancers' is not merely one ailment, it really is 1000's of diverse ailments.some cancers at the instant are curable - no longer using diet C or herbs or the different unproven treatments, yet using years of learn by technique of the very human beings some listed the following are accusing of a conspiracy. nevertheless more advantageous aren't from now on yet curable yet treatable allowing human beings like me to stay for decades. Researchers, docs etc get maximum cancers on a similar price as some thing of the inhabitants, so do their households. Why ought to they prefer to suppress a remedy? A remedy for most cancers ought to deliver recognition and fortune - why keep quiet about it? there is not any remedy of all cancers and no conspiracy to cover one.

2016-12-03 06:22:55 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2007-04-06 08:38:56 · answer #7 · answered by Bixbyte 4 · 0 0

I cannot give you a definite answer to your question, but what I can do is direct you to the following and you do the research for yourself and decide from there. Serratia Peptidase, graviola, www.rain-tree.com/graviola.htm and curezone.com

2007-04-07 13:46:58 · answer #8 · answered by Bruce 4 · 0 0

most likely to be a palliative treatment. it depends also if the lymph nodes are involved and if there are any metastasis

2007-04-03 22:48:53 · answer #9 · answered by jknight 2 · 0 1

possible but unlikely sorry

2007-04-03 22:42:12 · answer #10 · answered by oblivious 2 · 0 1

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