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Any alternative cancer strategy should only be considered
after all traditional modalities have been exhausted. No representation
is made that any of the following will cure cancer as we simply do not have
enough scientific data, as it takes years to develop. The informed mind
is the best mind. The discussion presented here is for general information
purposes only and not to be construed as recommendations of specific treatments.
As
of the year 2001, cancer has surpassed cardiovascular disease as the number
one cause of death worldwide. The three conventional treatments for cancer are surgery, chemotherapy,
and radiation therapy. Those afflicted with cancer will quickly realize
that none of these are pleasant options.
Recent technology advancements, coupled with a better understanding of cancer developments, have led to alternative cancer treatment options. While the traditional "cure" for cancer means survival after five years, many cancer patients are redefining "cure" to mean free of the dreaded disease on an ongoing basis.
A variety of options are available to the cancer patient. Some options are backed by clinical research while others are currently in the early experimental stage. There is no guarantee with any form of cancer treatment. Alternative cancer treatments often work as adjuncts to traditional treatments. Both are not mutually exclusive but are in fact complementary.