Oliver G. Bass (58, San Francisco, USA)
`You suffer from nasopharyngeal passages cancer,` my doctor said. It was so sudden and I was shocked. I went to the hospital for a cold and it turned out to be a cancer.
I pay great attention to health. I never drink or smoke. How could I suffer from naspharygneal passages cancer? Why did it come so fiercely? It was terminal, even surgery could not help.
"...even surgery could not help"
It had already spread to the brain and surgery can`t help either. I suffered from severe headaches due to the transfer of cancer cells.
Not long after that I developed a hearing problem. The doctor said radiation therapy would be the most effective method but the survival rate was only 15%.
"...doctor said radiation
would be the most
method but the
survival rate was only 15%."
I did not have any other choice, The side effects of radiation therapy were exceptionally difficult (vomiting, oral cavity inflammation, sore throat). Even drinking could have killed me. I cannot forget the feeling of being mute. Then I learned about Tian Xian Liquid from the news and tried it.
I was released from the hospital after the first stage of the radiotherapy. I take 6 bottles of Tian Xian Liquid (1 bottle = 10 cc) a day.
After only 2 weeks, I could go shopping, read newspapers, and watch TV. My skin that was darkened by the radiation regained its original complexion, and further examinations showed that all cancer cells had disappeared.
"...that all the cancer cells has dissapeared."
Thursday, October 15, 2009
ULCER CANCER
…After taking Tian Xian Liquid, I started to recover steadily. The haematemesis and stomach ache ceased in about a week and the bloody stool stopped after 20 days.’’ - Li Chun Guang
The tumor was reduced to half its size within two months.
Disease: Ulcer Cancer of Stomach
Four years ago, I was diagnosed with stomach cancer-ulcer. The tumor was 3 cm X 4 cm in size. I suffered from bloody stool daily and haematemesis every 2 to 3 days, stomach pains and loss of appetite. My weight dropped from 64 kgs to 53 kgs.
After taking Tian Xian Liquid, I started to recover steadily, with haematemesis and stomach pains ceasing in about a week and bloody stool after 20 days.
After two months, I gained weight, to 62 kgs. From an X-ray examination, the tumor has reduced to 1 cm X 1.5 cm. At the beginning, I took Tian Xian Liquid with no confidence. Now, I feel good to have trusted it.
Li Chun Guang, 54 years old, male, Beijing City
The tumor was reduced to half its size within two months.
Disease: Ulcer Cancer of Stomach
Four years ago, I was diagnosed with stomach cancer-ulcer. The tumor was 3 cm X 4 cm in size. I suffered from bloody stool daily and haematemesis every 2 to 3 days, stomach pains and loss of appetite. My weight dropped from 64 kgs to 53 kgs.
After taking Tian Xian Liquid, I started to recover steadily, with haematemesis and stomach pains ceasing in about a week and bloody stool after 20 days.
After two months, I gained weight, to 62 kgs. From an X-ray examination, the tumor has reduced to 1 cm X 1.5 cm. At the beginning, I took Tian Xian Liquid with no confidence. Now, I feel good to have trusted it.
Li Chun Guang, 54 years old, male, Beijing City
Have Faith to Overcome Cancer Because I Understand Cancer
Mr. Chang Lu (36, Taiwan)
One year ago, with strong will, self-discipline and dedication, I and my newly wed wife planed to create a life that we have always dreamed of to welcome our first baby to the world. Naturally, I resume the responsibility to make our dreams come true. I was too occupied to notice any changes of my body reaction. However, I must ask doctor to help me with the pain of my tongue three months ago.
Surprisingly, I was diagnosed to have early stage oral cancer and surgery must be performed to remove one half of my tongue. It was totally beyond my expectation and control. What made everything worse was that this tragedy happened before my first child was born. Nevertheless, the encouragement of my wife and many of my friends and relatives awakened the strength inside of me to fight against cancer.
Based on relative‘s strong recommendation and cancer related information search, approximately 10 days before the surgery, I decided to take China No.1 Tian Xian Liquid as the medical supplement for surgery. Every time when I drank one vial of Tian Xian Liquid, I would look at the mirror to find out whether there was any change in my tongue. I hoped that the miracle of herbal medication would make the surgery easier.
One day prior the surgery, the scan examination revealed that the focus of cancer in my tongue reduced by 1cm. Therefore, only a small portion of my tongue would be removed which would not cause difficulty of speaking and eating. The biopsy exam post surgery showed no cancer enlargement and metastasis. Doctor then required only regular examination and daily diet adjustment. Chemotherapy or radiotherapy was not necessary.
It seemed to me that God was testing me for the past three month, When I learned to treasure life and my family, God provided a guidance to lead me to a brighter future. After this experience, I realize the importance of health and care. Now, I am strong enough to wait for the birth of my first child and I know how happy fathers are when they see their children being born. I believe that I will be able to provide a safe and comfortable home for my child.
After all, I would like to thank my wife for her dedication to our family and her support to me when I was very ill. Because of her, we have hope and joy at home. Lastly, I would never forget to thank China No.1 Tian Xian Liquid.
One year ago, with strong will, self-discipline and dedication, I and my newly wed wife planed to create a life that we have always dreamed of to welcome our first baby to the world. Naturally, I resume the responsibility to make our dreams come true. I was too occupied to notice any changes of my body reaction. However, I must ask doctor to help me with the pain of my tongue three months ago.
Surprisingly, I was diagnosed to have early stage oral cancer and surgery must be performed to remove one half of my tongue. It was totally beyond my expectation and control. What made everything worse was that this tragedy happened before my first child was born. Nevertheless, the encouragement of my wife and many of my friends and relatives awakened the strength inside of me to fight against cancer.
Based on relative‘s strong recommendation and cancer related information search, approximately 10 days before the surgery, I decided to take China No.1 Tian Xian Liquid as the medical supplement for surgery. Every time when I drank one vial of Tian Xian Liquid, I would look at the mirror to find out whether there was any change in my tongue. I hoped that the miracle of herbal medication would make the surgery easier.
One day prior the surgery, the scan examination revealed that the focus of cancer in my tongue reduced by 1cm. Therefore, only a small portion of my tongue would be removed which would not cause difficulty of speaking and eating. The biopsy exam post surgery showed no cancer enlargement and metastasis. Doctor then required only regular examination and daily diet adjustment. Chemotherapy or radiotherapy was not necessary.
It seemed to me that God was testing me for the past three month, When I learned to treasure life and my family, God provided a guidance to lead me to a brighter future. After this experience, I realize the importance of health and care. Now, I am strong enough to wait for the birth of my first child and I know how happy fathers are when they see their children being born. I believe that I will be able to provide a safe and comfortable home for my child.
After all, I would like to thank my wife for her dedication to our family and her support to me when I was very ill. Because of her, we have hope and joy at home. Lastly, I would never forget to thank China No.1 Tian Xian Liquid.
Story of Maribel C. Lim Manila, Philippines (Updated: February 2009)
Living with any serious disease can be difficult and challenging. I know how each one of you who has a serious ailment feels...I have also fellt that way...more than two years ago.
After reading the MRI result in July of 2001, my husband and I went from one doctor to another to find out the best way to extend my life, to be cured of my cancer. Three, four, five... seven... I can no longer co count how many oncologists we've been to... all specialist in paancreatic cancer, a kind of cancer in which the patient has little chance of getting cured. This is the most aggressive form of cancer. Too little time is given to you to think... if you are still able to think straight ggiven your serious condition.
When I had the courage to ask the doctor how long I will live if I would not undergo operation, his response stunned me...6 months only, one yyear at the most.
When I heard those words...I felt the world standing still. Everythhing the doctor was saying was incomprehensible. I felt like a prisoner handed a death sentence. During those moments I felt numbness all over my body. What I could only feel at that time were tears running down my cheeks.
Like any other person with serious ailment, I wanted a speedy cure. At that time, the fastest solution...and the only solution we know of is surgery...nothing else. I braced myself for a 12-24 hour opeeration...my gallbladder will be removed, part of my liver, stomach annd duodenum will be taken away. But if during surgery it is discovered that the tumor which was then 2 inches round was too intimate or too close to the pancreas, they will not remove it, and instead terminate the surgery by closing the incision. Of course, the other parts of my body will have already been destroyed.
I consented to surgery even if it would be very difficult on my part rather than waiting defenseless... because at that time...again...it was the only solution we knew...until...the ishe issue of blood came up. You have not asked me, but I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and as such we adhere strictly to a Bible-based standard to avoid the use of blood, including the blood transfusion.
My doctors would be indignant each time my refusal to accept blood transfusion would be brought up...threat...pressure...intimidatmidation...These, they resorted to, just so I would agree to a surgery usiing blood.
Every consultation would just result in depression, since it was impossible for me to be operated on without the use of blood...and I would neever compromise the firm foundation of the Bible teaching to abstain from blood...even if this would man losing my life.This is the main reason why I was not operated on...thanks to beingg a Jehovah's Witnesss...and my strict compliance with Bible sstandard of abstaining from blood...otherwise, I would have gone underr the knife...must have been through chemotherapy, or cobalt...o€¦or would not have been here before you alive beacuase I would have been 6 feet under the ground.
So, what would we do? My husband and I started researching...we reaad numerous books...until we discovered a different kind of treatment,, which is called 'Alternative Treatment'. We tried this approach...we learned that to treat a disease, the whole body is involveed. In my case, it is not enough to focus on my diseased pancreas but to include my whole body as well. We learned holistic treatment...a form off treatment that includes the whole body not just he affected part.
Each night we read a different book. We stayed late just to learn more about alternative treatment. Each research confirmed our conviction that surgery was not the only solution...in fact, it was not even required. Wee only has to change our lifestyle, what we have been used to. Alternative treatment is not easy, one has to be patient...self-discipline is impoortant...you just have to believe in what you are doing.
In my case, we started from nothing, zero knowledge with respect to alternative treatment. Added to this was the fact that we were running against time, very short...just six months. Each moment must not be wasted every move must be precise...each decision, crucial. Each wrongg move meant one big step backward...only to start all over again.
One very difficult aspect of having cancer is having many 'well-meaning' people around you, who just want to be sympathetic and offer any help or suggestion the best way they know. Each one of them has an opinion to give, a little pressure here and there for
you to try this or that or just plain counsel on what to do given my situation. Of course, you get confused...but I have learned not to be carried away by pressure. Thhe most important thing to consider the moment you know that you have cancer is to stay focused and not to be swayed by mere talk.
While we were researching, making the first move seemed difficult. Especially since we were not sure if we were doing the right thing. We rested our hope on what we learned from our readings. We were not sure if things would be easy for us, nor were we convinced that it was the right track towards recovery.
I admit, many times I lost confidence in what my husband and I were doing. Many nights in bed, the thought of not seeing the dawn of a new day gripped me. Once I had the painful attacks, I had this desire to undergo operation...but again thinking about the blood issue, this firmed up my deciision to go ahead with the alternative treatment.
I took so many food supplements...a variety of them...whateveever it is that I read, I would buy...whoever would give me, I would acccept. But I realized that it was not enough. Until one evening...I hadd a severe attack. I felt as if there was a fresh deep wound stomach being gnawed by a rat. I woke up my husband and told him that perhaps it was already my end. I was hoping that we could find a treatment for me, hopefully herbal medicine. We prayed fervently to Jehovah God to help us find a medicine that would directly address my ailment.
The following day, a Chinese sister in faith, visited me and made an appointed with a cancer researcher who introduced the medicine TIAN XIAN or commonly called CHINA NO. 1. I had heard of a fellow Jehovah's Witness who was then into this kind of medication. When we arrived at the Green & Gold International Exports Office in Dapitan cor. Banaue, we were welcomed by a kind and very knowledgeable specialist in alternative treatment, Mr. Manuel Kiok. He showed us the China 1 packet and explained to us its effect to the body of a cancer patient like me.
For the first time after I was diagnosed with cancer, my heart was overflowing with joy. Now, I have hope. Through Mr. Kiok, China 1 will help extend my life, much better than the 6 months to one year lease on life if I would not undergo surgery.On the first weeks of taking China 1, combined with China number 6 capsules, I remember emitting black wastes from my body. At the start it seemed that my disease was counteracting the medicine. There was some kind of wrestling going on inside my body every time I took China 1. I knew then that the medicine was proving to be effective. So I continued the medicine hoping that one day I would be pronounced fully cured.
Six months has passed, I am still alive. Still weak, still uncertain and the only test I was doing to measure the degree of malignancy of my cancer is thru HCG-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. The test is based on a theory proposed by Dr. Howard Beard and other researchers who contend that cancer is related to a misplaced trophoblast cell that become malignant in a manner similar to pregnancy in that they both secrete HCG. As a consequence, a measure of the amount of HCG found in the urine is also a measure of the degree of malignancy. The higher the number, the greater the severity of the cancer.
After reading the MRI result in July of 2001, my husband and I went from one doctor to another to find out the best way to extend my life, to be cured of my cancer. Three, four, five... seven... I can no longer co count how many oncologists we've been to... all specialist in paancreatic cancer, a kind of cancer in which the patient has little chance of getting cured. This is the most aggressive form of cancer. Too little time is given to you to think... if you are still able to think straight ggiven your serious condition.
When I had the courage to ask the doctor how long I will live if I would not undergo operation, his response stunned me...6 months only, one yyear at the most.
When I heard those words...I felt the world standing still. Everythhing the doctor was saying was incomprehensible. I felt like a prisoner handed a death sentence. During those moments I felt numbness all over my body. What I could only feel at that time were tears running down my cheeks.
Like any other person with serious ailment, I wanted a speedy cure. At that time, the fastest solution...and the only solution we know of is surgery...nothing else. I braced myself for a 12-24 hour opeeration...my gallbladder will be removed, part of my liver, stomach annd duodenum will be taken away. But if during surgery it is discovered that the tumor which was then 2 inches round was too intimate or too close to the pancreas, they will not remove it, and instead terminate the surgery by closing the incision. Of course, the other parts of my body will have already been destroyed.
I consented to surgery even if it would be very difficult on my part rather than waiting defenseless... because at that time...again...it was the only solution we knew...until...the ishe issue of blood came up. You have not asked me, but I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and as such we adhere strictly to a Bible-based standard to avoid the use of blood, including the blood transfusion.
My doctors would be indignant each time my refusal to accept blood transfusion would be brought up...threat...pressure...intimidatmidation...These, they resorted to, just so I would agree to a surgery usiing blood.
Every consultation would just result in depression, since it was impossible for me to be operated on without the use of blood...and I would neever compromise the firm foundation of the Bible teaching to abstain from blood...even if this would man losing my life.This is the main reason why I was not operated on...thanks to beingg a Jehovah's Witnesss...and my strict compliance with Bible sstandard of abstaining from blood...otherwise, I would have gone underr the knife...must have been through chemotherapy, or cobalt...o€¦or would not have been here before you alive beacuase I would have been 6 feet under the ground.
So, what would we do? My husband and I started researching...we reaad numerous books...until we discovered a different kind of treatment,, which is called 'Alternative Treatment'. We tried this approach...we learned that to treat a disease, the whole body is involveed. In my case, it is not enough to focus on my diseased pancreas but to include my whole body as well. We learned holistic treatment...a form off treatment that includes the whole body not just he affected part.
Each night we read a different book. We stayed late just to learn more about alternative treatment. Each research confirmed our conviction that surgery was not the only solution...in fact, it was not even required. Wee only has to change our lifestyle, what we have been used to. Alternative treatment is not easy, one has to be patient...self-discipline is impoortant...you just have to believe in what you are doing.
In my case, we started from nothing, zero knowledge with respect to alternative treatment. Added to this was the fact that we were running against time, very short...just six months. Each moment must not be wasted every move must be precise...each decision, crucial. Each wrongg move meant one big step backward...only to start all over again.
One very difficult aspect of having cancer is having many 'well-meaning' people around you, who just want to be sympathetic and offer any help or suggestion the best way they know. Each one of them has an opinion to give, a little pressure here and there for
you to try this or that or just plain counsel on what to do given my situation. Of course, you get confused...but I have learned not to be carried away by pressure. Thhe most important thing to consider the moment you know that you have cancer is to stay focused and not to be swayed by mere talk.
While we were researching, making the first move seemed difficult. Especially since we were not sure if we were doing the right thing. We rested our hope on what we learned from our readings. We were not sure if things would be easy for us, nor were we convinced that it was the right track towards recovery.
I admit, many times I lost confidence in what my husband and I were doing. Many nights in bed, the thought of not seeing the dawn of a new day gripped me. Once I had the painful attacks, I had this desire to undergo operation...but again thinking about the blood issue, this firmed up my deciision to go ahead with the alternative treatment.
I took so many food supplements...a variety of them...whateveever it is that I read, I would buy...whoever would give me, I would acccept. But I realized that it was not enough. Until one evening...I hadd a severe attack. I felt as if there was a fresh deep wound stomach being gnawed by a rat. I woke up my husband and told him that perhaps it was already my end. I was hoping that we could find a treatment for me, hopefully herbal medicine. We prayed fervently to Jehovah God to help us find a medicine that would directly address my ailment.
The following day, a Chinese sister in faith, visited me and made an appointed with a cancer researcher who introduced the medicine TIAN XIAN or commonly called CHINA NO. 1. I had heard of a fellow Jehovah's Witness who was then into this kind of medication. When we arrived at the Green & Gold International Exports Office in Dapitan cor. Banaue, we were welcomed by a kind and very knowledgeable specialist in alternative treatment, Mr. Manuel Kiok. He showed us the China 1 packet and explained to us its effect to the body of a cancer patient like me.
For the first time after I was diagnosed with cancer, my heart was overflowing with joy. Now, I have hope. Through Mr. Kiok, China 1 will help extend my life, much better than the 6 months to one year lease on life if I would not undergo surgery.On the first weeks of taking China 1, combined with China number 6 capsules, I remember emitting black wastes from my body. At the start it seemed that my disease was counteracting the medicine. There was some kind of wrestling going on inside my body every time I took China 1. I knew then that the medicine was proving to be effective. So I continued the medicine hoping that one day I would be pronounced fully cured.
Six months has passed, I am still alive. Still weak, still uncertain and the only test I was doing to measure the degree of malignancy of my cancer is thru HCG-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. The test is based on a theory proposed by Dr. Howard Beard and other researchers who contend that cancer is related to a misplaced trophoblast cell that become malignant in a manner similar to pregnancy in that they both secrete HCG. As a consequence, a measure of the amount of HCG found in the urine is also a measure of the degree of malignancy. The higher the number, the greater the severity of the cancer.
Stomach Cancer Survivor: Side Effects was Prevented by Tian Xian Liquid
Mr. Watase Nobuyuki (56, Saga)
Surgery removed 75% of my stomach. I left the hospital about a week later. My daughter who was living in Tokyo returned to Saga to take care of me, and she brought me a book about China No. 1 Tian Xian Liquid, I couldn`t wait to try the medicine.
I began taking the Tian Xian Liquid 6 times a day (10 ml each time). According to the doctor, almost all patients would feel uneasy in the chest and sometimes would want to vomit after the surgery. "It`s a normal reaction" the doctor said.
After drinking Tian Xian Liquid, I did not feel any immediate reaction. I lost 20kgs (85kg to 65kg) because of the surgery. I gained 10kgs a year later, and 5kgs more after 3 years. The size of my stomach also returned to normal.
"...My recovery astonished the doctor!"
After I regained my health, I returned to work as a volunteer firefighter. I needed to inject medication once a week in combination with Tian Xian Liquid to maintain my immune system. I think it must have been Tian Xian Liquid that relieved me from the possible side effects.
The senior doctor told me that the cancer can recur within 2 years. However, there was no sign of recurrence after 3 years.
Even the follow-up quarterly examination did not show anything wrong.
"I REGAINED MY LIFE!"
Surgery removed 75% of my stomach. I left the hospital about a week later. My daughter who was living in Tokyo returned to Saga to take care of me, and she brought me a book about China No. 1 Tian Xian Liquid, I couldn`t wait to try the medicine.
I began taking the Tian Xian Liquid 6 times a day (10 ml each time). According to the doctor, almost all patients would feel uneasy in the chest and sometimes would want to vomit after the surgery. "It`s a normal reaction" the doctor said.
After drinking Tian Xian Liquid, I did not feel any immediate reaction. I lost 20kgs (85kg to 65kg) because of the surgery. I gained 10kgs a year later, and 5kgs more after 3 years. The size of my stomach also returned to normal.
"...My recovery astonished the doctor!"
After I regained my health, I returned to work as a volunteer firefighter. I needed to inject medication once a week in combination with Tian Xian Liquid to maintain my immune system. I think it must have been Tian Xian Liquid that relieved me from the possible side effects.
The senior doctor told me that the cancer can recur within 2 years. However, there was no sign of recurrence after 3 years.
Even the follow-up quarterly examination did not show anything wrong.
"I REGAINED MY LIFE!"
Stomach Cancer Survivor: An Egg Sized Malignant Tumor Disappeared within 1 Year
Ms. Yeung Ching Wan (58, Hongkong)
It has been nine years now since I suffered from cancer. Here is my life story:
One day, I passed out at work and an endoscope examination showed that there was a tumor in my stomach.
It was the size of a bean and made me feel like I had some kind of gastritis. In less than 1 month, it expanded to the size of an egg.
I was thinking, when cancer spreads this way, there was no way any surgery can save my life. I was told that I had no more than 3 months to live.
"...I was told that I had no more thaN 3 months to live!"
This horrible news made everyone in the family panic. My family tried to be calm and hide the truth from others. Their `negative` attitude told me that I`m suffering from some kind of incurable diseases.
I did not want to die without knowing the truth, so I consulted the doctor. When he showed me my X-ray results, he also told me that I only had about 30 more days to live.
I was so startled that I couldn`t say a word. I decided not to have surgery or any type of therapy. I went home and wanted to spend my final days with my family.
I found out about Tian Xian Liquid, and I thought it might prolong my life or at least make my final days a little easier, so I began taking it.
Surprisingly, the vomiting and uneasiness went away and I regained my appetite.
"...vomiting and uneasiness went away."
After using it continuously for a year, the egg-sized tumor shrank to the size of a bean.
In a recent examination, I found out that it has totally disappeared.
It has been nine years now since I suffered from cancer. Here is my life story:
One day, I passed out at work and an endoscope examination showed that there was a tumor in my stomach.
It was the size of a bean and made me feel like I had some kind of gastritis. In less than 1 month, it expanded to the size of an egg.
I was thinking, when cancer spreads this way, there was no way any surgery can save my life. I was told that I had no more than 3 months to live.
"...I was told that I had no more thaN 3 months to live!"
This horrible news made everyone in the family panic. My family tried to be calm and hide the truth from others. Their `negative` attitude told me that I`m suffering from some kind of incurable diseases.
I did not want to die without knowing the truth, so I consulted the doctor. When he showed me my X-ray results, he also told me that I only had about 30 more days to live.
I was so startled that I couldn`t say a word. I decided not to have surgery or any type of therapy. I went home and wanted to spend my final days with my family.
I found out about Tian Xian Liquid, and I thought it might prolong my life or at least make my final days a little easier, so I began taking it.
Surprisingly, the vomiting and uneasiness went away and I regained my appetite.
"...vomiting and uneasiness went away."
After using it continuously for a year, the egg-sized tumor shrank to the size of a bean.
In a recent examination, I found out that it has totally disappeared.
Recurrence of Stomach Tumor
Ms. Kurosawa Kiku (87, Japan)
It was in November 1995 when my mother (Ms. Kurosawa Kiku) told me that she felt exceptionally tired when she wakes up in the morning. We went to a GP clinic and an endoscope examination confirmed that her stomach cancer (CEA, mark 2.7) had recurred. To avoid the severe side effects of chemotherapy, she used other Chinese medicine, but the effect was unsatisfactory.
In February 1996, her grandson brought back Tian Xian Liquid from Taiwan. (It is very famous in Taiwan). I gave my mother four bottles a day (1 bottle = 10cc).
It was surprising that the mark went down to 2.0 after using it for just 1 month. In May, the mark fell to 1.6 and continued to lower.
"...mark went down
to 2.0 in just one month."
In August 1996, the miraculous medicine cured my mother (took away the tumor). She then stopped using it.
In October, she was infected by an unknown acute intestinal inflammation, which caused a fever of 40ÂșC and diarrhea for three consecutive days. After hospitalization for three months, she went home but the diarrhea started again and the mark rose to 2.7.
January 1997, I started giving her three bottles of Tian Xian Liquid a day. By October, the mark had fallen to 1.4 and the condition remained stable. Then I reduced her intake to a bottle a day. Now she feels no pain. Although she is a bit weak, she has a good appetite.
"...now she feels no pain."
*Note: It is best to continue intake of Tian Xian Liquid (in small dosage) even after the tumor has diminished.
It was in November 1995 when my mother (Ms. Kurosawa Kiku) told me that she felt exceptionally tired when she wakes up in the morning. We went to a GP clinic and an endoscope examination confirmed that her stomach cancer (CEA, mark 2.7) had recurred. To avoid the severe side effects of chemotherapy, she used other Chinese medicine, but the effect was unsatisfactory.
In February 1996, her grandson brought back Tian Xian Liquid from Taiwan. (It is very famous in Taiwan). I gave my mother four bottles a day (1 bottle = 10cc).
It was surprising that the mark went down to 2.0 after using it for just 1 month. In May, the mark fell to 1.6 and continued to lower.
"...mark went down
to 2.0 in just one month."
In August 1996, the miraculous medicine cured my mother (took away the tumor). She then stopped using it.
In October, she was infected by an unknown acute intestinal inflammation, which caused a fever of 40ÂșC and diarrhea for three consecutive days. After hospitalization for three months, she went home but the diarrhea started again and the mark rose to 2.7.
January 1997, I started giving her three bottles of Tian Xian Liquid a day. By October, the mark had fallen to 1.4 and the condition remained stable. Then I reduced her intake to a bottle a day. Now she feels no pain. Although she is a bit weak, she has a good appetite.
"...now she feels no pain."
*Note: It is best to continue intake of Tian Xian Liquid (in small dosage) even after the tumor has diminished.
Methods of Treatment for Cancer
Surgery: Surgery can be used to prevent, treat, stage (determine how advanced the cancer is), and diagnose cancer. In relation to cancer treatment, surgery is done to remove tumors or as much of the cancerous tissue as possible. It is often performed in conjunction with chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
For those whose cancer is not treatable, palliative surgery may be an option to relieve pain that may be caused by the cancer. Palliative surgery is not intended to treat or cure the cancer, or even to prolong life, but more to lessen discomfort.
For those whose cancer is not treatable, palliative surgery may be an option to relieve pain that may be caused by the cancer. Palliative surgery is not intended to treat or cure the cancer, or even to prolong life, but more to lessen discomfort.
Lung Cancer
Definition of lung cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining air passages. The two main types are small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. These types are diagnosed based on how the cells look under a microscope.
Estimated new cases and deaths from lung cancer (non-small cell and small cell combined) in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 219,440
Deaths: 159,390
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Estimated new cases and deaths from lung cancer (non-small cell and small cell combined) in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 219,440
Deaths: 159,390
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Leukemia
Definition of leukemia: Cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream.
Estimated new cases and deaths from leukemia in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 44,790
Deaths: 21,870
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Estimated new cases and deaths from leukemia in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 44,790
Deaths: 21,870
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Kidney Cancer
Definition of kidney cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the kidneys. Kidney cancer includes renal cell carcinoma (cancer that forms in the lining of very small tubes in the kidney that filter the blood and remove waste products) and renal pelvis carcinoma (cancer that forms in the center of the kidney where urine collects). It also includes Wilms tumor, which is a type of kidney cancer that usually develops in children under the age of 5.
Estimated new cases and deaths from kidney (renal cell and renal pelvis) cancer in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 49,096
Deaths: 11,033
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Estimated new cases and deaths from kidney (renal cell and renal pelvis) cancer in the United States in 2009:
New cases: 49,096
Deaths: 11,033
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Renal Cell Cancer Treatment
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Endometrial Cancer
Definition of endometrial cancer: Cancer that forms in the tissue lining the uterus (the small, hollow, pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis in which a fetus develops). Most endometrial cancers are adenocarcinomas (cancers that begin in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids).
Estimated new cases and deaths from endometrial (uterine corpus) cancer in the United States in 2009:
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Estimated new cases and deaths from endometrial (uterine corpus) cancer in the United States in 2009:
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Colon and Rectal Cancer
Definition of colon cancer: Cancer that forms in the tissues of the colon (the longest part of the large intestine). Most colon cancers are adenocarcinomas (cancers that begin in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids).
Definition of rectal cancer: Cancer that forms in the tissues of the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine closest to the anus).
Estimated new cases and deaths from colon and rectal cancer in the United States in 2009:
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Definition of rectal cancer: Cancer that forms in the tissues of the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine closest to the anus).
Estimated new cases and deaths from colon and rectal cancer in the United States in 2009:
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Bladder Cancer
Definition of bladder cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the bladder (the organ that stores urine). Most bladder cancers are transitional cell carcinomas (cancer that begins in cells that normally make up the inner lining of the bladder). Other types include squamous cell carcinoma (cancer that begins in thin, flat cells) and adenocarcinoma (cancer that begins in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids). The cells that form squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma develop in the inner lining of the bladder as a result of chronic irritation and inflammation.
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Snapshot of Bladder Cancer
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Common Cancer Types
The following table gives the estimated numbers of new cases and deaths for each common cancer type: Cancer Type Estimated New Cases Estimated Deaths
Bladder 70,980 14,330
Breast (Female - Male) 192,370 - 1,910 40,170 - 440
Colon and Rectal (Combined) 146,970 49,920
Endometrial 42,160 7,780
Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer 49,096 11,033
Leukemia (All) 44,790 21,870
Lung (Including Bronchus) 219,440 159,390
Melanoma 68,720 8,650
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 65,980 19,500
Pancreatic 42,470 35,240
Prostate 192,280 27,360
Skin (Nonmelanoma) >1,000,000 <1,000
Thyroid 37,200 1,630
Bladder 70,980 14,330
Breast (Female - Male) 192,370 - 1,910 40,170 - 440
Colon and Rectal (Combined) 146,970 49,920
Endometrial 42,160 7,780
Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer 49,096 11,033
Leukemia (All) 44,790 21,870
Lung (Including Bronchus) 219,440 159,390
Melanoma 68,720 8,650
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 65,980 19,500
Pancreatic 42,470 35,240
Prostate 192,280 27,360
Skin (Nonmelanoma) >1,000,000 <1,000
Thyroid 37,200 1,630
References
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Authors and Editors
Author: Mary Buechler, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Deaconess-Glover Hospital.
Coauthor(s): Elizabeth Buechler, MD, Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School; Paul A Janson, MD, Instructor, Tufts University School of Medicine; Director, EMT/RN Consultants; Staff Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lawrence General Hospital.
Editors: Scott H Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Research Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD, Senior Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine; Jerry Balentine, DO, Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine; Medical Director, Saint Barnabas Hospital.
2. American Cancer Society. Cancer Resource Center. 2000. Cancer Resource Center.
3. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Information. Cancer Information.
4. National Cancer Institute. CancerNet: A service of the National Cancer Institute. CancerNet: A service of the National Cancer Institute.
Authors and Editors
Author: Mary Buechler, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Deaconess-Glover Hospital.
Coauthor(s): Elizabeth Buechler, MD, Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School; Paul A Janson, MD, Instructor, Tufts University School of Medicine; Director, EMT/RN Consultants; Staff Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lawrence General Hospital.
Editors: Scott H Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Research Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD, Senior Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine; Jerry Balentine, DO, Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine; Medical Director, Saint Barnabas Hospital.
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Cancer Facts
* Cancer is the second most common cause of death after heart disease.
* A significant percentage of newly diagnosed cancers can be cured.
* Cancer is more curable when detected early. Although some cancers develop completely without symptoms, the disease can be particularly devastating if you ignore symptoms because you do not think that these symptoms might represent cancer.
* A significant percentage of newly diagnosed cancers can be cured.
* Cancer is more curable when detected early. Although some cancers develop completely without symptoms, the disease can be particularly devastating if you ignore symptoms because you do not think that these symptoms might represent cancer.
Cancer Symptoms
Cancer Symptoms Introduction
Cancer often has no specific symptoms, so it is important that you limit your risk factors and undergo appropriate cancer screening.
Nevertheless, you need to know which symptoms might point to cancer. You do not want to ignore a warning that might lead to early diagnosis and possibly to a cure.
Cancer often has no specific symptoms, so it is important that you limit your risk factors and undergo appropriate cancer screening.
Nevertheless, you need to know which symptoms might point to cancer. You do not want to ignore a warning that might lead to early diagnosis and possibly to a cure.
Brain Cancer
Brain Cancer Overview
Cancers of the brain are abnormal growths of cells in the brain.
* Although such growths are popularly called brain tumors, not all brain tumors are cancer. Cancer is a term reserved for malignant tumors.
* Malignant tumors grow and spread aggressively, overpowering healthy cells by taking their space, blood, and nutrients. (Like all cells of the body, tumor cells need blood and nutrients to survive.)
* Tumors that do not spread aggressively are called benign.
* In general, a benign tumor is less serious than a malignant tumor. But a benign tumor can still cause many problems in the brain.
Cancers of the brain are abnormal growths of cells in the brain.
* Although such growths are popularly called brain tumors, not all brain tumors are cancer. Cancer is a term reserved for malignant tumors.
* Malignant tumors grow and spread aggressively, overpowering healthy cells by taking their space, blood, and nutrients. (Like all cells of the body, tumor cells need blood and nutrients to survive.)
* Tumors that do not spread aggressively are called benign.
* In general, a benign tumor is less serious than a malignant tumor. But a benign tumor can still cause many problems in the brain.
What is Cancer? Defination of Cancer
Though people have heard lot about cancer and have seen lots of cancer patients in their own lives, cancer is still one of the least understood disease and ailment that affect human beings all acorss the globe. Cancer needs clear definition, and here is what I'm trying to clarify things about Cancer.
Cancer is in fact a disorder that is well clearly characterized by the phenomenon of the uncontrolled division and uncontrolled multiplication of cells inside the human body and cancer is the overall capability of these rapidly multiplying cells to to spread throughout the human body by one means or the other.
There are several differen types of cancers out there and they affect the patient according to the specific section of human body that they affect. Severity of cancer and their symptoms and their effect depends on the actual site of infection and the specific character of malignancy and whether there is metastasis.
There are many forms of the cancer disease that are associated with the exposure to environmental factors such as smoke of the tobacco , unnatural radiation, heavy usage of alcohol, and certain viruses that cause cancer in human beings.
Cancer is in fact a disorder that is well clearly characterized by the phenomenon of the uncontrolled division and uncontrolled multiplication of cells inside the human body and cancer is the overall capability of these rapidly multiplying cells to to spread throughout the human body by one means or the other.
There are several differen types of cancers out there and they affect the patient according to the specific section of human body that they affect. Severity of cancer and their symptoms and their effect depends on the actual site of infection and the specific character of malignancy and whether there is metastasis.
There are many forms of the cancer disease that are associated with the exposure to environmental factors such as smoke of the tobacco , unnatural radiation, heavy usage of alcohol, and certain viruses that cause cancer in human beings.
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