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I'd havn't had surgury,radiation, or chemo. Anybody have any thoughts?

2007-04-18 15:24:57 · 1 answers · asked by Ashley 4 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer and frequently arises on the sun-exposed skin of middle-aged and elderly individuals. SCC is much more common in geographic areas where patients have a high frequency of sun exposure. It's more prevalent among men and among whites of Irish and Scottish descent in the US. with blond, or reddish hair and blue eyes.


I am a great crusader of a diet rich in fruits and veggies, with little red meat, lots of green tea.; lots of fish, chicken and turkey. with lots of nutritional supplements toboost up the immune system. I am careful to only purchase hormone and antibiotic free eggs and meat and pesticide free produce. So far it is working, along with excercise, love, and my faith.


Fluorouracil (5-FU). This method may be helpful in the management of selected in situ squamous cell carcinomas (Bowen’s disease). Careful and prolonged follow-up is required since deep follicular portions of the tumor may escape treatment and result in future tumor recurrence.[7]


Carbon dioxide laser. This method may be helpful in the management of selected squamous cell carcinoma in situ. It may be considered when a bleeding diathesis is present, since bleeding is unusual when this laser is used.


Interferon alfa. Clinical trials are ongoing to treat squamous cell carcinoma with intralesional interferon alfa. The results should be available in several years. One report shows the combination of interferon alfa and retinoids is effective treatment for squamous cell carcinoma.

2007-04-18 15:51:00 · answer #1 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

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