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Stage IV? Out of options?
shmurciakova
CSN Member Posts: 904 Member
I just wanted to let you all know that the Cancer Treatment Centers of America are conducting a clinical trial of IV Vitamin C, which some of you may have heard about. This has been approved by FDA. The theory has been around for a while, that if the immunity of a patient is boosted the body can heal itself.
Anyway.....here is the contact info. So far as I know the trial is not full.
Christopher G. Lis at christopher.lis@ctca-hope.com.
Requirements are: You must have been told by your physician that:
1. You have an advanced stage, solid tumor.
2. They have no other treatment options that provide clinical
benefit.
3. You have a life expectancy of AT LEAST 3 months.
Cheers,
Susan
Anyway.....here is the contact info. So far as I know the trial is not full.
Christopher G. Lis at christopher.lis@ctca-hope.com.
Requirements are: You must have been told by your physician that:
1. You have an advanced stage, solid tumor.
2. They have no other treatment options that provide clinical
benefit.
3. You have a life expectancy of AT LEAST 3 months.
Cheers,
Susan
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