Kamis, 07 Februari 2008

Re: [cancercured] Fibroadenoma

Dear Liz:
In my very humble opinion, your mother who is 80 years old, would probably
run greater risks in trying to care of the fibroid mastitis or hypothetical
breast cancer..
She can lead a happy healthy life without putting her thru the risks of a
surgery she, frankly won´t get any benefit from..
It doesn´t even seem like it is cancer..and at her age...she will probably
die of anything else even if she does get breast cancer..
Why not let it be if she is fine, taking supplements and enjoying her life?
I am always amazed at how quickly the bring the knife out ... Surgeons love
surgeries... They live on how many they can perform a month, year? If they
were remove the benign tumors? it sounds like fribroquistic tissue which
most of us women have nowadays, she´ll get them back anyway...
I hope this can shed some light for you
SIncerely
Lillian


2008/2/7, imsinfo <imsinfo@yahoo.com>:
>
> I have posted message last year that my mom was diagnosed with
> estrogen positive breast cancer based on lymph node biopsy test. Later
> she was agreed to have breast test and it didn't showed cancer cells.
> After that most doctors said that first exam was wrong. Now they say
> that it is Mastopatia or Fibro adenoma and suggested conservative
> treatment bc both tumors are small ( about 1 inch only), don't grow
> and not painful at all. My mom is 80 year old and she is doing fine
> for her age.
> Recently one doc said that she would better have operation to remove
> tumors. Again we start to worry about that bc we don't know how she
> can take it. Another relative had such operation 15 years ago and she
> is fine now though she have small benign tumors again. I feel that she
> don't need it but she don't want to go for full alternative treatment
> like Badwig protocol. She is taking supplements like enzymes,
> vitamins, immune support supplements I have sent her now.
> I wonder if somebody knows about that. I would appreciate you opinions.
>
> Liz
>
>
>


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