Cancer
In addition to having patients who are cancer surviors, my interest is personal. My sister is a breast cancer survior, and my father in law is a multiple myeloma survivor. Both are doing well. I was also diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, and by the Grace of God, am doing fantastic!
See also link for Intravenous Vitamin C and Cancer.
University of Kansas Medical Center Intravenous Vitamin C Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions. They also have a nice list of websites, including some of the ones below.
San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2011. Click on Top News Slideshow for summary. May require Medscape free registration.
annieappleseedproject.org: Useful info and summaries of scientific conferences on alternative approaches to cancer.
acor.org: Treatment options, links for online support groups and lists of clinical trials.
bcaction.org: Breast cancer action has a free newsletter and comprehensive series of answers to the most frequently asked questions with annual membership of $50.
fundedresearch.cancer.gov: Maintained by the national cancer institute, lists research projects divided by type of cancer and type of cancer research (ie, treatment, prevention, early diagnosis).
ecpc-online.org: European cancer patient coalition, click on “helpful information” for a comprehensive list of European based clinics, internet sites and patient support groups.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/: A database of more than 15 million articles published since the 1950s included published clinical trials.
www.mdanderson.org/departments/cimer: One of the country’s largest treatment centers, M. D. Anderson is a pioneer among integrative cancer programs.
nci.nih.gov: Federally funded cancer research, is authoritative information about conventional cancer diagnosis and treatment
cancer.gov/cam: Coordinates complimentary and alternative medicine research at the national cancer institute.
savvypatients.com: Info about conventional and alternative options, with a focus on patient activism.