vci.org (Neck Cancer Survival) Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment Option. Larry came to Valley Cancer Institute a little skeptical, after 2 months of thorough research, for a neck cancer treatment option other than conventional surgery (COMPLETE NECK DISSECTION), chemo, and radiation alone. He chose Hyperthermia in combination with low radiation dose, because he was concern about the side effects after standard cancer therapies, and the quality of his life. Head and Neck Cancer – oncologychannel Head and Neck Cancer is the term given to a cancer that develops in the head or neck area. A cancer in this area usually does not develop unless someone … http – Signs – Symptoms Anatomy of the Head and Neck Types Staging More results from oncologychannel.com ยป Head and Neck Cancer – Signs – Symptoms – oncologychannel Cancers of the head and neck are some of the few cancers for which a particular cause can often be identified. www.oncologychannel.com Head and Neck Cancer: Questions and Answers – National Cancer … A fact sheet about the risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and rehabilitation for cancers of the head and neck. National Cancer … www.cancer.gov alternativecancerresources.com Metastatic Squamous Neck Cancer with Occult Primary Treatment … Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of metastatic squamous neck cancer with occult primary. www.cancer.gov Support for People with Oral and Head and Neck Cancer SPOHNC proudly presents

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Transcript by (www.newsy.com) BY CHRISTINA HARTMAN You’re watching multisource health video news analysis from Newsy. In what some are calling a high-profile snub — the FDA says the best-selling drug Avastin should no longer be used to treat breast cancer. “The government says recent studies show the drug does not slow the progress of the disease, and can cause dangerous side effects including high blood pressure and hemorrhaging.” (WHTM) But many in the medical community disagree with the FDA’s decision — with some charging this has more to do with Avastin’s cost than its effectiveness. In commentary for Forbes — Sally Pipes calls the recommendation a – quote – “fatal move” by the FDA. We should note, though, that the article is sponsored by insurance company Northwestern Mutual. (Pipes writes…) “The truth is that Avastin is expensive. However, many American women are getting something priceless in return for those dollars life and vitality. … if the FDA revokes Avastin’s approval, public insurance programs like Medicaid and Medicare could decide to refuse coverage of the treatment.” Still others, like Fox News medical contributor Marc Siegel, are concerned the FDA was too hasty in its recommendation — and ignored the fact Avastin DOES work for some. “I think it’s a precursor to rationing. I think it’s a soft call. The science is here to back this up. … Survival is not the only end point, what about quality of life? … There are super responders to this drug

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tiny.cc (Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment) Natural Healer Hyperthermia, a Low Sexual Side Effects Prostate Cancer Treatment, is a better choice for those man who have the big challenge of having prostate cancer. In most cases conventional therapies have the permanent side effects of : impotence and incontinence. Most of our patients at the Valley Cancer Institute have none of those side effects, and two third of them report increase on libido and sexual activity! The explanation is very simple: Hyperthermia is a very gentle heat treatment, and combined with low-dose of radiation, spares the prostate and surrounded organs from the permanent and devastating side effects of standard care: surgery, chemotherapy and high radiation alone. In a ex-patient’s words: “no cutting, burning or poisoning…” The response rate or cure of Hyperthermia combined with low-dose-radiation is two to three times higher than conventional treatments: www.vci.org Prostate Cancer Treatment – National Cancer Institute Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of prostate cancer. www.cancer.gov Prostate Cancer Treatment – National Cancer Institute There are different types of treatment for patients with prostate cancer. … Hormone therapy used in the treatment of prostate cancer may include the … www.cancer.gov Show more results from www.cancer.gov Prostate Cancer Treatment Guide The Prostate Cancer Treatment Guide is a comprehensive source of prostate cancer information that is

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(Tongue Cancer) (Neck Base-Back of Tongue Tonsils Cancer) (Survival) www.vci.org Video interview with an ex-patient at the Valley Cancer Institute, with a Base/Back of tongue cancer. He was offered an “open neck dissection”, just 30% cure response, with very several side effects, like permanent lost of voice, lost of taste, several months of recovery time and just slight possibilities to get back to his normal life style. In his own words: “The diagnosis of my cancer couldnt have come at a worse time. I could have gone to any facility in the world and the country. You know what all the doctors said (repeat it with me!), RADIATION, Chemotherapy, and SURGERY (aka standard treatment). It is how they have been trained (brainwashed if you ask me). Well, I spent months researching alternatives. I came to Valley Cancer Institute scared to death, not knowing what to expect.” Hyperthermia combined with low-dose-radiation is the best alternative to conventional cancer treatments/therapies because it has: – the highest treatment cure rates or results, near 84% – the lowest side effects of any cancer treatment Tongue Base and Tonsil Cancer Treatment Information There are about 150000 new cancers of the entire head and neck area each year, …. The base of tongue and tonsil are very close to each other in the back of the … From common cancers like breast cancer to the more rare tonsil cancer, … www.canceranswers.com – Head and Neck Cancer – Squamous Cell Carcinoma: eMedicine

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Dato Dr Ang Peng Tiam talks further about the advancements of cancer management and treatment. New treatments, such as TOMO Therapy, help treat the cancer without affecting the surrounding tissues. WARNING: SOME IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS VIDEO MAY BE CONSIDERED DISTURBING TO SOME VIEWERS. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

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Dr. Craig McFadyen, Regional Vice President, Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program discusses the regional cancer programs’ role in implementing the Ontario Cancer Plan

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