My friend was diagnosed in June 2021 with Stage IV metastatic pancreatic cancer. We were finding that since he started chemo already and did not qualify for clinical trials or had to travel which is not possible. We were able to work with my friend's oncologist to prescribe the protocol that Stephen was on and he starts it tomorrow. We are so hopeful that this will provide positive results and I can post here of any results. He is stable with 65% Gemzar-Abrax but as Stephen said, we don't want to wait until chemo stops working. I will keep you posted. Please pray this works! Even just to extend his life expectancy would be phenomenal!!
Good question. I think it's because I am not a professional in social media. It's just something I do on the side to raise awareness, so I am not connected with people who have a lot of viewers. A bunch of my doctors have seen it though and think it's important to get out. So please feel free to spread the word.
This is now June 2023 and I'm just seeing this video. My mom passed in 2019, but she was 81, it was stage 4 and she chose no treatment. I'm still trying to stay informed on how research is advancing. I was wondering how Stephen is doing and if he is still in remission. I sure hope he is!
It would be very much appreciated if the lists of folks who are doing these trials were also posted, according to regions of the country. I will try looking into the single org. that I see is provided. Thank you!
So what were the 3 repurposed drugs? Hydroxychloroquine, a variant of Vit D delivered via IV and what blood pressure medication? How was the protocol developed?
Hello, thank you so much for this video! I was wondering what Dr. Stephen worked with at Johns Hopkins and if I make contact them for my mother who is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer with now identified recurrence. Her current oncologist does not want to try anything else and he wants us to contact hospice.
Yes, I believe he did work with someone at Johns Hopkins. I dont have the name or contact number for any doctors there. But Steve would know. Feel free to reach out to Steve at snrbig@optonline.net. Just let him know he saw the video. He responds to everyone but it could take a couple days.
this is what Steve said; Most studies are using 25mcg 3 times a week infused over 15 min in a small bag of saline, but 75mcg once a week may be good if 3 times a week is not practical.
@Blake Milliken absolutely, snrbig@optonline.net...It's not about ignoring conventional, but looking into experimental (i.e a clincial trial which usually includes conventional treatment as well) before the conventional treatment starts to fail. Feel free to email Steve and tell him you saw the video and would like to learn more. It could take him a couple of days, but he does try to get back to everyone.
Hello, thank you so much for this informative video and all the work your doing. My father has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and I am interested in knowing about the results of the these clinical trials as most of them started a few years ago . Although the results might still not be published but can your brother gives us a general insight if there are other patients that benefited? Also can patients use paricalcitol and hydroxychloroquine in addition to traditional chemotherapy that is not Gemcitabine? Thanks again
Thanks for reaching out! It's probably best to speak with Steve directly since he has all of the most up to date information. Feel free to reach out to him at snr@optonline.net and mention this video. He usually gets back to everyone, but it could take a few days. Sending positive thoughts your way!
I also tried this email address and my email bounced back. My husband has stage 4 pancreatic and I would love to know Steve’s recommendations for credible doctors that are open to experimental.
If you or a loved one has pancreatic cancer and would like to speak to Stephen, feel free to email him at snr@optonline.net. It might take a few days, but he does his best to respond to anyone who contacts him
It's best to email my brother directly at snrbig@optonline.net. He will be happy to speak with you and answer any questions you may have. It might take him a few days, but he will get back to you.
Sorry I am just seeing this now. I unfortunately don't know which doctors are best. But my brother would be happy to speak with you. You can email him at snrbig@otponline.net and tell him you saw this video. It might take a few days, but he will definitely get back to you.
@@overcoming-togetherbyjayne3857 Hello, I was trying to reach Dr. Bigelsen to the email shared here, however, it didn't go through because the account is 'inactive'. Can you please share any other email or contact info? Thank you very much!!
@@cholitacorazon Did you try snrbig@optonline.net. Let me know if that doesnt work, and I will reach out and see if he has changed his email. but that is the email I usually use.
My friend was diagnosed in June 2021 with Stage IV metastatic pancreatic cancer. We were finding that since he started chemo already and did not qualify for clinical trials or had to travel which is not possible. We were able to work with my friend's oncologist to prescribe the protocol that Stephen was on and he starts it tomorrow. We are so hopeful that this will provide positive results and I can post here of any results. He is stable with 65% Gemzar-Abrax but as Stephen said, we don't want to wait until chemo stops working. I will keep you posted. Please pray this works! Even just to extend his life expectancy would be phenomenal!!
Prayers and positive thoughts headed his way! So glad he can start the protocol. Please keep us posted!
How goes it with your friend Robin?? Hoping some good news....
Yes plz can you give us an update. Thanks
Why has this video only been seen 1200 times? It should be seen by more to save more lives
Good question. I think it's because I am not a professional in social media. It's just something I do on the side to raise awareness, so I am not connected with people who have a lot of viewers. A bunch of my doctors have seen it though and think it's important to get out. So please feel free to spread the word.
Thank you for this video and information.
This is super useful. Thank u for this information. I definitely will be doing trials first. It makes sense
Wonderful! Clinical trials offer the most hope-sending thoughts and prayers for health to you and for everyone battling PC
Wow overcoming pancreatic Cancer is literally miraculous !! It has a 2% survival rate . Literally AMAZING !!
I know, it literally is a miracle! I wish that more people would have the same results-but it is such a difficult disease.
@@overcoming-togetherbyjayne3857 hopefully one day there will be cures for all this shit . But then again that's not what big pharma wants
This is now June 2023 and I'm just seeing this video. My mom passed in 2019, but she was 81, it was stage 4 and she chose no treatment. I'm still trying to stay informed on how research is advancing. I was wondering how Stephen is doing and if he is still in remission. I sure hope he is!
He is still doing great-well over five years cancer free and doing what he can to help others. Thanks for asking!
It would be very much appreciated if the lists of folks who are doing these trials were also posted, according to regions of the country. I will try looking into the single org. that I see is provided. Thank you!
So what were the 3 repurposed drugs? Hydroxychloroquine, a variant of Vit D delivered via IV and what blood pressure medication? How was the protocol developed?
I will ask my brother now and get back to you
I think the answers should be in this search.app/TLGEwUm7P5PzH2gB6
Hello, thank you so much for this video! I was wondering what Dr. Stephen worked with at Johns Hopkins and if I make contact them for my mother who is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer with now identified recurrence.
Her current oncologist does not want to try anything else and he wants us to contact hospice.
Yes, I believe he did work with someone at Johns Hopkins. I dont have the name or contact number for any doctors there. But Steve would know. Feel free to reach out to Steve at snrbig@optonline.net. Just let him know he saw the video. He responds to everyone but it could take a couple days.
Is there any information on the Paricalcitol dosing? 25mcg as a bolus IV injection or infused over specific amount of time?
I will ask my brother and get back to you
this is what Steve said; Most studies are using 25mcg 3 times a week infused over 15 min in a small bag of saline, but 75mcg once a week may be good if 3 times a week is not practical.
Thank you!
Hi I have stage 4 pancreatic cancer. I was diagnosed last year, and would like to get in contact with Stephen
He would be happy to speak with you. Feel free to email him at snrbig@optonline.net and let him know you have seen the video.
@Blake Milliken absolutely, snrbig@optonline.net...It's not about ignoring conventional, but looking into experimental (i.e a clincial trial which usually includes conventional treatment as well) before the conventional treatment starts to fail. Feel free to email Steve and tell him you saw the video and would like to learn more. It could take him a couple of days, but he does try to get back to everyone.
Hello, thank you so much for this informative video and all the work your doing. My father has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and I am interested in knowing about the results of the these clinical trials as most of them started a few years ago . Although the results might still not be published but can your brother gives us a general insight if there are other patients that benefited? Also can patients use paricalcitol and hydroxychloroquine in addition to traditional chemotherapy that is not Gemcitabine? Thanks again
Thanks for reaching out! It's probably best to speak with Steve directly since he has all of the most up to date information. Feel free to reach out to him at snr@optonline.net and mention this video. He usually gets back to everyone, but it could take a few days. Sending positive thoughts your way!
@@overcoming-togetherbyjayne3857 I tried to email him and it says “the email address couldn’t be found or is unable to receive mail”
I also tried this email address and my email bounced back. My husband has stage 4 pancreatic and I would love to know Steve’s recommendations for credible doctors that are open to experimental.
If you or a loved one has pancreatic cancer and would like to speak to Stephen, feel free to email him at snr@optonline.net. It might take a few days, but he does his best to respond to anyone who contacts him
I emailed him and the email keeps coming back as not delivered.
@@ish56 I think he has a new email- please try snrbig2@gmail.com. And if you dont hear back from him in a few days to a week, please let me know
Hello. Can you share your brother’s details? Wanted to email about helpful pancreatic doctors
sure it'ssnrbig2@gmail.com Please give him about a week and then let me know if you dont hear back
Steve's email is snrbig2@gmail.com . Please give him about a week to get back to you. If you dont hear from him by then, let me know
Where & when will the clinical trial be conducted with both drugs you took Dr. in conjunction with the chemo? Thank you.
It's best to email my brother directly at snrbig@optonline.net. He will be happy to speak with you and answer any questions you may have. It might take him a few days, but he will get back to you.
Which Dr.s in New England would you recommend?
Sorry I am just seeing this now. I unfortunately don't know which doctors are best. But my brother would be happy to speak with you. You can email him at snrbig@otponline.net and tell him you saw this video. It might take a few days, but he will definitely get back to you.
@@overcoming-togetherbyjayne3857 Hello, I was trying to reach Dr. Bigelsen to the email shared here, however, it didn't go through because the account is 'inactive'. Can you please share any other email or contact info? Thank you very much!!
@@cholitacorazon Did you try snrbig@optonline.net. Let me know if that doesnt work, and I will reach out and see if he has changed his email. but that is the email I usually use.
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