New web site:"Scienceofcrc.org"&&&&&Check this other site

coloCan
coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
edited June 2013 in Colorectal Cancer #1

haven't checked it out yet so don't know if useful or accurate but its here

www.scienceofcrc.org

As its run by the Angiogenesis Foundation i guess that's where their emphasis will lie in regards to Tx.....

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  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    I have been following their protocol for over a year

    its a nice new pretty website, worth reading if you beleive mans best friend is a dog called navy. tony put me onto this, its not what you know in this game, thats going to save your life, but who. thanks tony. the weakness is they dont advocate immunotherapies, or their mixed involvement, but for the angiogenesis part of the puzzle they make a worthwhile contribution.

    they dont discuss avastin pluses and minuses, they dont discuss albendazole which is the lastest offlabel vegf inhibitor. Its reasonable to try their strategies and see if it helps, i did. again you cannot go wrong with celebrex, the science is compelling. of course your onc will smile when he sees you on herceptin which is for breast cancer. well mine did, they did not tell me to stop it, which i found interesting.... and doxy , well thats a drug I have used as I have travelled extensively diving. I have a soft spot for anti malarials and colorectal cancer treatment.

    hugs,

    Pete

    http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/its-time-for-tv-calling-abc-for.html

  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member

    I have been following their protocol for over a year

    its a nice new pretty website, worth reading if you beleive mans best friend is a dog called navy. tony put me onto this, its not what you know in this game, thats going to save your life, but who. thanks tony. the weakness is they dont advocate immunotherapies, or their mixed involvement, but for the angiogenesis part of the puzzle they make a worthwhile contribution.

    they dont discuss avastin pluses and minuses, they dont discuss albendazole which is the lastest offlabel vegf inhibitor. Its reasonable to try their strategies and see if it helps, i did. again you cannot go wrong with celebrex, the science is compelling. of course your onc will smile when he sees you on herceptin which is for breast cancer. well mine did, they did not tell me to stop it, which i found interesting.... and doxy , well thats a drug I have used as I have travelled extensively diving. I have a soft spot for anti malarials and colorectal cancer treatment.

    hugs,

    Pete

    http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/its-time-for-tv-calling-abc-for.html

    If looking for research articles

    www.futuremedicine.com/doi/full/10.2217/crc.13.27

    (if you scroll to bottom,you'll find interview with Dr Sugarbaker,among other items that may or may not hold someone's attention)

  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    coloCan said:

    If looking for research articles

    www.futuremedicine.com/doi/full/10.2217/crc.13.27

    (if you scroll to bottom,you'll find interview with Dr Sugarbaker,among other items that may or may not hold someone's attention)

    thanks steve, thats gold

    the antibody results, exactly what i experienced, i will make sense of this one day.

    hugs,

    pete