Friday, October 10, 2008

Great Way to Detect Cancer Without a Biopsy

This article is from Dr. Robert Rowen's August issue of Second Opinion. It might be of interest. Note that this detection method is also available for PROSTATE CANCER.

Great Way to Detect Cancer Without a Biopsy

'Women tell me that one of the most excruciating pains they experience is having their breasts mashed during their regular mammography. It's brutal for most women. If you find this torture intolerable, then you'll be excited to learn about another alternative that could eliminate the need for mammography altogether.

I say another because I told you about one alternative several years ago. Thermography has proven its effectiveness through the years and is now used to help in pain management and other treatments. But thermography isn't your only option.

I'm happy to tell you about a major breakthrough that may put all other forms of early detection to shame. It can pick up most, if not all, cancers. And it can even spare you from unnecessary biopsies.

The breakthrough is PROTON MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY (MRS). When combined with a non-X-ray scan called MRI, it can dramatically increase our ability to detect cancers and reduce false positives.†

You're probably familiar with MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). It's a popular scan for many tissues since it imparts no radiation, unlike X-rays (mammograms included). However, when it comes to breasts, it has a large false positive rate. It picks up a lot of abnormalities that don't turn out to be cancer. And this can lead to lots of unnecessary biopsies.

Currently, 80% of breast biopsies are benign. But biopsies are the surest way to diagnose cancer. Many breast lesions are benign hormonal changes that don't involve masses. Non-mass lesions can be cancer or benign. Standard MRI might not be able to differentiate between the two.

The new technique using MRS adds only about 10 minutes to the standard MRI. It enables the radiologist to see the chemical make-up of a tumor. Cancers contain a lot of choline compounds. A non-invasive way to detect choline would be a huge advance in avoiding biopsies of benign tissue.

One recent study detected 32 lesions. Fifteen had a positive choline finding, including all 12 cancers. So, the technique found three lesions that were suspicious that were not cancer. But it found all the cancers. That equates to being specific for cancer 85% of the time.

But more importantly, it was 100% sensitive. That means that it didn't miss any of the cancers. If the doctors biopsied only the lesions with positive choline findings, it would have spared 17 (53%) of the 32 lesions from invasive biopsies. And none of the cancers would have been missed.

This is wonderful news. I do get excited about technology that spares invasion and radiation. The method is already available for men for diagnosing prostate cancer (at the Center for Diagnostic Disease in Florida and University of California, San Francisco). I've always worried that biopsy can seed and spread cancer. And I'm not the only one.

One reporter asked urologist Ron Wheeler if prostate biopsy can spread PROSTATE CANCER. His answer: Absolutely! There was a study done (the reference eludes me) that demonstrated a risk of 10-20% for needle tracking of cells along the biopsy path. Patients and physicians should always consider carefully the risks and potential benefits before they perform a prostate biopsy.°

It's only logical that poking a hole through a tumor would allow easy exit of cancerous cells. So, this technology is a tremendous advance for women and men. If your doctor wants to do a biopsy of a possible tumor, ask about this technology. If negative, the odds of your lesion being malignant are remote. It could spare you the pain of a needle biopsy, 80% of which are negative anyway!

† Ref: Radiology, October 2007.

Cart Before the Horse

The more I delve into what's really going on in Western medicine, the scarier it gets.

Yes, our healthcare system is messed up and Western medicine isn't perfect either. Doctors don't really know or ask enough about their patients to treat them properly. What's up with all the side effects anyway? Anyhow, the drill goes: labs, diagnose and treat, regardless of the total picture or CAUSE of the problem. Symptoms only, per the system.

Getting to the root of issues seems to be one of my special gifts (or curses). Analytical by nature, Virgo by birth ....

WHY are we, the collective 'we', so in need of pills and shots in the first place? All the impartial evidence points to America's skewed ideas about healthy food. Garbage in, garbage out. Simple. Advertising and marketing and lobbyists don't know or seem to care about nutrition. Profit, oh yeah!

I just finished an article about the "Food Pyramid; Facts, Fallacy or Phooey". It'll be up on site in a few, just had to spout off here first.

We don't need cheaper healthcare, more hospitals or doctors. What we need is better health. THAT comes from better eating and cleaner, purer food sources.

The base issue is that our sub-par general health is the result of the devitalized foods foisted on us. The gospel according to the USDA is teeming with mistruths and bias.

(I've always questioned authority. Yes, I was a moderate hippie back then, some of the better parts stuck.)





I'm gonna fix the world

Furthering my nutrition education, and whilst awaiting the approval of a funding source (great timing, huh?), I bought the textbooks ahead of time. Distance learning is rather cool in some ways. Anyhow, amazing materials, nothing like the expected, droll pill popping counts. Au contraire, this school is unique and highly respected even in its relative infancy. 

It's 'mantras' or slogans really float my boat: 'Health from the Ground Up' and 'Eating for Health'.


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

VIDEO: Homeopathy vs. Elevated PSAs

When I posted this video on YouTube just one commenter fired back almost immediately.
She does make a good point - perhaps traditional homeopathic practitioners aren't ready for technology to be in the picture. 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-hA2EZKNbo

I'm continuing with this second 6-week protocol (to treat ancient herpes Zoster, vestiges of syphilis (!), immune system, adrenal function and hormone imbalance). Yes, it's sounds intense and a lot all at once, but the first protocol worked so well.... 

Steve

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Elevated PSAs? What's that?

"Prostate Specific Antigens". It seems my regular every-3-month blood labs confirmed tripled PSAs in just a year. Big heads up. "They" wanted to drill samples out of my 'walnuts' to see what's what (the only Western medical way of knowing if there's cancer there, the barbarians!). I begged for a month to do aggressive antioxidants, lycopene, zinc, vitamin C and thinking happy thoughts (!). 

It worked, lowered 9.4 to 5.2, but still elevated. I insisted on 6 more weeks while I did a cool biofeedback and correcting body scan (called the Quantum SCIO), prescribed homeopathy and strict diet... all from Dr. Steven H. Small (www.quantumdoctor.com). Another blood draw: PSAs back to normal. YAY!

But I'm not out of the woods, technically. 

Well, that's enough to get things started.
Enjoy hearing from anyone else in a similar boat.

Steve