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Oct 02, 2003 - 1:12 am
Hello, I am trying to find out what else we can do. My friend has now been given only a few weeks. His history is below: On November 13, 2002 he was diagnosed with Diffuse Large B-cell high bulk Lymphoma. He had a large number of tumors in his chest, stomach, spleen, and down his backbone. He started chemo a week later. > Chemo: 11/02-5/03 > On June 3rd he was admitted to the Stanford Bone Marrow clinic for a fully ablative allogenic transplant. His sister was the donor and was a perfect match. He is hoping to find someone who specializes in difficult liver cases. Any help on your part would be wonderful. Thank you. |
Joined: Oct 2003
Re: What else can be done??? Non-Hodgkins (Diffuse Large B-cell
There is a experimental herbal treatment. A chemo nurse created a tea called Casey Tea. It has worked on some cases of such as this one. I am not sure where you can get it but I know it is available. I hope this helps
Joined: Jan 2004
Re: What else can be done??? Non-Hodgkins (Diffuse Large B-cell
Memorial Hospital Slone Kettering. They treated me with chemo for two years back in 1975. I hope you gave them a try. The tumor was removed and I underwent a spleenectomy. Have your friend exhaust every possible specialist now!