Intratumoral Vitamin C - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @ernestjenkins4200
    @ernestjenkins4200 29 дней назад +1

    Great content.
    I need help with the conversation with my oncologist. How do I go about ‘making them’ calculate and administer the correct dosage?
    I am a 52 year old male facing pancreatic cancer.
    Is there a way we can connect directly?
    Thank you in advance and patiently awaiting Part 2 of this conversation.

    • @f-authority6926
      @f-authority6926 29 дней назад

      First, good luck to you and all of us. I have terminal cancer as well. No oncologist will condone anything that isn't SOC (standard of care)- opens them up to liability and oncologists aren't risk takers. Us dying on the SOC or a clinical trial works for them. Anything we try outside of SOC is on us and your oncologist will read you the riot act if you bring it up. Only ones who don't are the fringe "homeopathic" types and overseas- all well outside the mainstream. Cancer Inc is a business and we are all n=1. I know I'm dead on SOC, so I'm trying all kinds of Hail Mary's. Is it all just expensive pee- probably, but I've gotta try. I do my own research, take a ridiculous # of things in addition to my immunotherapy (I found my treatment regiment after I refused chemo bc it doesn't work for my rare 300 people/year cancer, which I understand better than my oncologist) accept the risks, get my regular blood work and hope I'm doing more good than harm. I argue with my oncologist enough already, so I don't tell him what I'm doing. All that said, IV Vitamin C isn't out in left field, so your oncologist shouldn't blow a gasket- but just be prepared for a reaction that disappoints you.

    • @williamscancerinstitute8557
      @williamscancerinstitute8557  26 дней назад

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  • @ScottAdams2509
    @ScottAdams2509 26 дней назад

    Ready for part 2 and if more than one tumor can be treated at the same time.

  • @saundragilbert8015
    @saundragilbert8015 14 дней назад

    I just started high dose vitamin C for a recurrence of breast cancer. I was wondering how long does it take to see any results. I understand everyone is different.