In UK stuck in the 1980s doesn't matter what your cancer is it's surgeon first. Chop your bits off. Like Whac-o-mole. No holistic service just keep the NHS queue moving, it's horrific as it takes nearly a year to survive the drastic surgery.
Actually, there are new treatments, CDK and aromatase inhibiters, for example, and they are working on more. These drugs have made my life easier and my prognosis better than it would have been 30 years ago. Understanding cancer and developing treatments is hard and it doesn't help to be negative,
@@christophdenner8878 I go to the doctor when I have to. I am having a hip replacement the 30th and u have to have EKG Chest XRay and lab I am in good health to have the surgery. Remember I am 73 not young and going through cancer.
@BubbleBurster-nv1vlInteresting story about your hip replacement surgery. My worst is my right hip, which I would have already done, except I cannot go weeks without being able to drive. (I live alone, and am 72.) Can't bear the thought of inpatient rehab for a couple of weeks,, but in my case, I am planning for it eventually. Happy for you!
Why not address food toxicity in the US whereas American food processes make separate foods for other countries are not sold in the US. Sick, wrong and should be held accountable.
An important perspective on relative risks was reported in a 1981 paper published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (66:1192-308, June 1981). It presented results of a monumental study of avoidable cancer risks by Richard Doll, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and Richard Peto, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK. Doll and Peto examined the incidence of about 40 types of cancer that were attributable to various environmental and life-style factors. They then estimated the proportion of US cancer deaths in 1978 that could have been avoided if these factors were controlled. They found that the combined effects of environmental factors, food additives, toxic chemicals in the workplace, air and water pollution, and industrial products accounted for 7% of 1978 US cancer deaths. But the combined effects of life-style factors including alcohol, diet, and smoking were related to 70% of US cancer deaths.
I was told that after chemotherapy and radiation with a lumpectomy, I would be in remission with continual medication (Anastrazole). Now it's going to be another five years after 5 years of trastuzam. Am I being treated correctly for stage 2 HER 2 Positive breast Cancer.
HER 2 positive is not a HP (HORMONE POSITIVE) SO ISN'T TREATED SO YOUR TREATMENT MAY BE WRONG UNLESS THERE ARE ALSO ER cancer cells also. There are now 2023 Targeted treatment and immune treatment for HER2 Positive cancer. My sister in laws treatment for HER2 Pos.
My sister in law 37 yrs old suffering from Metastatic breast carcinoma and her ER - negative PR - negative HER 2/ neu ( ventana ) - negative ( score 0) . . . . .plz suggest the best hospital and doctor in the world plz
I know this is a year old, but others will still read this. In the US there are several great ones. I think M.D. Anderson in Houston is among the best. Several more are Sloan-Kettering and Dana Farber (Boston). I have also read about a company called CTOAM that will test the tumor for its DNA characteristics. They will work with your oncologist to use precision medicine to match the drug that might work to suppress your cancer. Precision medicine is going to help people live longer.
must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.
Why don’t doctors just do a mastectomy and replace it with an implant later on if the woman wants to have boobs instead of going through chemotherapy or whatever?
If you recite the below mentioned prayer 400 or 2000 times all your illnesses will vanish by the permission of Allah (all glory and praise be to Him). "O Allah, send prayers, peace and blessings upon our Master Muhammad, the medicine of hearts and their treatment, the soundness of bodies and their cure, the light of vision and its illumination, the spirit of all spirits and the secret of their endurance."
I have my mammograms every year I have stage 3 dense breast I went two years and forgot too have one!’ And now I have a focal asymmetry that’s 6cm from the nipple and I have too have a ultrasound and biopsy of the mass it was compared too other films! I have no family history of Breast cancer!
I never skipped annual mammogram. Was diagnosed with stage IIa exactly a year after receiving clean mammogram. No family history either. Makes me wonder if they missed something a year before.
I had mammogram every 6 months due to dense breast. Within six months I had breast cancer spread to lymph nodes ..if I could go back in time, I would have a preventative mastectomy as dense breasts are high risk...please consider this if you have very dense breast tissue. I have no family history.
In UK stuck in the 1980s doesn't matter what your cancer is it's surgeon first. Chop your bits off. Like Whac-o-mole. No holistic service just keep the NHS queue moving, it's horrific as it takes nearly a year to survive the drastic surgery.
Isn’t it sad no new treatment in 30 years but they keep getting donations
For sure!
Actually, there are new treatments, CDK and aromatase inhibiters, for example, and they are working on more. These drugs have made my life easier and my prognosis better than it would have been 30 years ago. Understanding cancer and developing treatments is hard and it doesn't help to be negative,
@@suevasiliauskas6772 those drugs are killers.
@@suevasiliauskas6772 those treatments aren't new
@@JasonSLee-gl1nf They have been available for about 10 years and they are keeping me alive. I am quite pleased with that. What is your point anyway?
I have doubts about my doctors. I only see a doctor if I have to. Otherwise I stay away from them. I am 73 and doing pretty Damm good for my age.
But this attitude can cost your life. It's not smart to not do preventative tests or scans.
@@christophdenner8878 I go to the doctor when I have to. I am having a hip replacement the 30th and u have to have EKG Chest XRay and lab I am in good health to have the surgery. Remember I am 73 not young and going through cancer.
Bless you. Please live forever 😊❤️
@@oligreen1192 I feel like I already have
@BubbleBurster-nv1vlInteresting story about your hip replacement surgery. My worst is my right hip, which I would have already done, except I cannot go weeks without being able to drive. (I live alone, and am 72.) Can't bear the thought of inpatient rehab for a couple of weeks,, but in my case, I am planning for it eventually. Happy for you!
Why not address food toxicity in the US whereas American food processes make separate foods for other countries are not sold in the US. Sick, wrong and should be held accountable.
An important perspective on relative risks was reported in a 1981 paper published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (66:1192-308, June 1981). It presented results of a monumental study of avoidable cancer risks by Richard Doll, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and Richard Peto, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK. Doll and Peto examined the incidence of about 40 types of cancer that were attributable to various environmental and life-style factors. They then estimated the proportion of US cancer deaths in 1978 that could have been avoided if these factors were controlled. They found that the combined effects of environmental factors, food additives, toxic chemicals in the workplace, air and water pollution, and industrial products accounted for 7% of 1978 US cancer deaths. But the combined effects of life-style factors including alcohol, diet, and smoking were related to 70% of US cancer deaths.
So what IS the new research and treatments? What about metabolic treatments?
I think exercise and keto and no processed food and water only fasting is the way everyone can afford to prevent cancer and no need donation.
Thank you for this great info.
Is it true that 25% Hormone Positive would come back as Stage 4?
?
is it possible to cure breast cancer without undergo operations
I was told that after chemotherapy and radiation with a lumpectomy, I would be in remission with continual medication (Anastrazole). Now it's going to be another five years after 5 years of trastuzam. Am I being treated correctly for stage 2 HER 2 Positive breast Cancer.
Why not try RSO oil and be cancer free in 60 days ?
HER 2 positive is not a HP (HORMONE POSITIVE) SO ISN'T TREATED SO YOUR TREATMENT MAY BE WRONG UNLESS THERE ARE ALSO ER cancer cells also. There are now 2023 Targeted treatment and immune treatment for HER2 Positive cancer. My sister in laws treatment for HER2 Pos.
My sister in law 37 yrs old suffering from Metastatic breast carcinoma and her
ER - negative
PR - negative
HER 2/ neu ( ventana ) - negative ( score 0)
.
.
.
.
.plz suggest the best hospital and doctor in the world plz
Hyderabad Apollo
I know this is a year old, but others will still read this. In the US there are several great ones. I think M.D. Anderson in Houston is among the best. Several more are Sloan-Kettering and Dana Farber (Boston).
I have also read about a company called CTOAM that will test the tumor for its DNA characteristics. They will work with your oncologist to use precision medicine to match the drug that might work to suppress your cancer. Precision medicine is going to help people live longer.
must say that I
have enormous respect for you
Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for
HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.
Theyve had over 100 years to get on top of this but now irs 1 in 2 getting cancer. It's also very big business.🤑🤔🤔🤔🤔
Is that doctor cancer free and she still has cancer, but it is kept in control?
Use soursoup fruit
Why don’t doctors just do a mastectomy and replace it with an implant later on if the woman wants to have boobs instead of going through chemotherapy or whatever?
If you recite the below mentioned prayer 400 or 2000 times all your illnesses will vanish by the permission of Allah (all glory and praise be to Him).
"O Allah, send prayers, peace and blessings upon our Master Muhammad, the medicine of hearts and their treatment, the soundness of bodies and their cure, the light of vision and its illumination, the spirit of all spirits and the secret of their endurance."
Not true!!
Superstition is not the answer to illnesses.
Yes it is true
Pls try it. It will work
I have my mammograms every year I have stage 3 dense breast I went two years and forgot too have one!’ And now I have a focal asymmetry that’s 6cm from the nipple and I have too have a ultrasound and biopsy of the mass it was compared too other films! I have no family history of Breast cancer!
I never skipped annual mammogram. Was diagnosed with stage IIa exactly a year after receiving clean mammogram. No family history either. Makes me wonder if they missed something a year before.
I had mammogram every 6 months due to dense breast. Within six months I had breast cancer spread to lymph nodes ..if I could go back in time, I would have a preventative mastectomy as dense breasts are high risk...please consider this if you have very dense breast tissue. I have no family history.
@@abd4175 did you do ultrasound on top of the biyearly mammogram? how are you now?