Joined: 24 Nov 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Seattle , WA USA
Chipsa Alternative Hospital for stage 4 lung cancer Posted: 11-24-07 18:18pm
I was just diagnosed with stage 4 lung
cancer and have been looking at
alternative treatments. I'm leaning
toward going to the CHIPSA hospital in
Tijuana, Mexico. Has anyone been there,
and could you please give me your
experiences and/or comments on your
treatment, how long you spent there,
results, and any other observations.
Thanks
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MandMs
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Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Posts: 1963 Location: Strumica, Macedonia
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Posted: 11-27-07 03:41am
What is the histopathologic (diseased
tissue) type of the lung cancer you
have?
Has the cancer spread to another lobe of
the lung from where it started or to
another part of your body, for example the
liver or bones?
Have you been told that you have
inoperable lung cancer?
I don't have personal experience with
medical treatments offered by the CHIPSA
hospital medical team, but I came to some
informations that this hospital has a
unique treatment for inoperable disease,
like cancers in late stages.
Their original medical practice is the
integration of complementary alternative
medicine (immuno-nutrition therapy, given
before and following surgery, radiation
and chemotherapy significantly reduce the
incidence of relapse and raises the
remission rates in most cancers) with
traditional protocols.
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