... have been taking Aredia. I took various hormone blockers, none of which really work for me now. Now I'm on Cytoxan. My doctor says it is palliative. There is no cure. Should I just give up? Is there nothing else out there to help me?
Andrea M.
... have been taking Aredia. I took various hormone blockers, none of which really work for me now. Now I'm on Cytoxan. My doctor says it is palliative. There is no cure. Should I just give up? Is there nothing else out there to help me?
Andrea M.
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26 Oct 2009
Don't give up!!! There are other ways out there. I also have Stage four met. breast cancer ,with tumors in the liver and on the spine. I am considering Faslodex, after having taken Femmara for two years. There is a product called Iscador, which has been very successful with someone I know. This is also a consideration for me.It is not an allopathic med, you would have to consult a doc. that is also open to alternatives. I wish you the best in this difficult journey.Laura Rose
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