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Mark100 |
Posted - 05/24/2015 : 18:57:52 Hello everyone I wish I had found this forum a couple of years ago. There is some really good advice going on here.
I have a question as to whether black salve with DSMO works if the skin cancer is just below the skin. ie will DSMO draw it out?
I have melanoma in some scar tissues where they did a sentinel node biopsy a year ago. It is only just below the skin and you can see it and feel in but there is skin covering it.
Now the doctors want to do what they call a full groin dissection which is really a barbaric procedure which totally wrecks your quality of life and doesn't really guarantee anything and is more likely to further spread the melanoma as a few cells are bound to escape no matter what they do.
All the lymph nodes are clear and everything is clear so I want to try something else before I even remotely consider doing what they recommend.
I am doing the Dr Kelley protocol with high doses of pancreatic enzymes and that really turned things around for me and I feel fantastic.
So do you think black salve with DSMO will work or is there any other treatment anyone knows of that is worth trying?
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Alma |
Posted - 06/03/2015 : 05:10:51 The melanoma unit at Princess Alexandra hospital in Brisbane is treating patients with a doctors referral. (Public hospital, treatment paid by Medicare). They also have other new treatments available based on their assessments for treatment suitability.
I have read that the PV-10 treatment is available in Sydney and Melbourne so it may also be available in Perth by now.
There has been recent publicity about new expensive melanoma treatments now being funded publicly so I'm sure you can find the right treatment in the public system.
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Mark100 |
Posted - 06/03/2015 : 04:43:01 thanks that is good info.
I live in Perth so I will try and find out if it is available here.
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Alma |
Posted - 06/03/2015 : 01:11:10 Here's one of several links to the PV-10 Rose bengal research results.
Web results PV- 10, aka Rose Bengal: Intralesional Therapy... http://www.skincancer.org/publications/the-melanoma-letter/spring-2012-vol-30-no-1/PV-10Cached Sanjiv S. Agarwala, MD Professor of Medicine Temple University School of Medicine Chief, Oncology & Hematology St. Luke's Cancer Center Bethlehem, PA. |
Alma |
Posted - 06/03/2015 : 00:55:11 A year ago next month I had injections of a new melanoma treatment called 'PV-10 Rose Bengal'. it was done in a hospital under general anaesthetic - although they usually do it under local. Between 20 - 26 injections were put into and around a large melanoma tumour on my foot. The tumour died. I was left with a large ulcer that has closed up slowly and finally healed.
It occurs to me that it might not take very many injections of PV-10 to deal with scar tissue. According to research reports I have read, the treatment 'seeks and destroys' cancer cells in the general area as well as targeting a tumour.
Rose Bengal is a bright red dye - I had it leaking out of needle holes in my foot for several weeks! It was approved for use after going through international trials with promising results for melanoma and is now being used here in Australia.
I suggest you do a google search and read the latest research about Rose Bengal for melanoma treatment. It may or may not be right for you. |
Mark100 |
Posted - 05/31/2015 : 02:39:39 I am replying to my own topic but after researching on here I am interested in trying DMSO with MMS.
Has anyone tried this combo with success.
I believe this might work for a skin cancer that is not on top of the skin but just underneath a thin layer of skin ? |