Chemo vs. Natural
Tilting at the Windmills - First Do No Harm
by Donna Broome
The following is a letter that I have sent to local newspapers, The
New York Times, ABC news, the Fox Network, Freedom of Speech TV and Point
of View. My motive is an attempt to give authenticity to alternative/complimentary
therapies, bridge the gap with traditional health care and promote awareness
for those of us caught in the middle.
There are MDs, PhDs who say the standard of care for treating cancer
is barbaric, that there are better ways. However, due to legal restrictions
by the FDA, HMO regulations leaves little incentive for physicians to
even look at alternatives, much less recommend a better way. Alternatives
even in the form of supplements for which there are credentials, objective
researchers who have shown credible evidence supporting such have been
for the most part ignored as they are not profitable.
Chemotherapy is expensive due to the fact that some of the more potent
"cures" despite blatant statistics to the contrary are still
considered experimental and as such have a hefty price tag. Being told
chemotherapy is the standard of "care" and our best option,
one has to wonder if the poor prognosis of ever making it to five years
could be any worse without treatment.
To further add to what is already a devastating blow, to then have my
oncologist whisper in the absence of family or friends that I might "try
some herbs or something". Then left alone to sort through the 'for
profit predators', and the quite frankly 'crackpot theories.'
Those, overwhelmed by fear, could very well be facing the final devastation;
going from little hope to no hope. If one is persistent though, in the
midst of an otherwise nightmare, there can be found well educated, sincere
people who motivated by their own health concerns have found what appears
to be legitimate means of surviving this beast of a disease.
To have arrived at the threshold of hope again, only to try and in some
way legitimize options, to actually access alternative care providers
without bankrupting ones family, even the simplest recommendations appear
clandestine going against the standard of well-meaning physicians. It
would seem that legislation - I believe good intentioned although contrary
to a growing segment of popular opinion - intended to protect people has,
much like prohibition, only exacerbated the problem. For the most part
the forefront of main stream embracing alternatives is only a token gesture,
such as the use of massage to soothe cancer patients.
Because of legal implications and profit incentives there is precious
little research being done into simple, viable alternatives. Thus making
it impossible to place it at the forefront of mainstream medicine. Attempts
at legislating supplements, as most recently referred to as Codex, would
give the appearance of a way to standardize supplements; however, in many
circles it is thought to only give decreased control to those who are
already not acknowledged by main stream.
For those who, having refused the status quo standard of care and use
alternatives as their only option, legislation further restricting access
to alternatives only forces them deeper into the shadows. Now out of necessity,
rather than a lack of awareness by the public.
Creating an underground network only victimizes those who could truly
benefit from alternatives. Instead of benefiting a population the alternative
health care field will give way to profiteers in becoming the next pharmaceutical
industry. In other countries where such laws have been implemented, it
has severely limited the access to Vitamin C at any dosage considered
viable. This is a step backward when people are dying while we are told
"they" will find a cure someday.
Another heartache from forcing alternatives to remain on the fringes,
those of us trying to find answers that will at least postpone the next
catastrophic event like a metastasis to the brain, or the pain from it
spreading to the bones are left to contend with conspiracy theories, the
dogma about the FDA. For the most part, I do not ascribe to these theories,
I do however believe the cancer industry is out of control and make no
mistake it is a money making industry.
One would hope that the stories that are told are not true, although
there are documented news stories about researchers who find a treatment
that shows promising results, give it away for free only have the FDA
come in blazing with guns to jail them, or at the least force them to
leave the country. It is not hard to believe with all that has been on
even the evening news lately about the FDA. The FDA's own researchers
would seem to indicate that profit is more of a priority than quality
patient care. It appears that the FDA instead of being a watch dog for
our safety is more of a lap dog to special interests.
In networking, looking for answers, I belong to several on-line groups,
one of which is a stage IV breast cancer support group. It is heartbreaking
to read some of the notes of the women who look like they are primarily
using main stream care, having heart and soul trusted their docs who said
the only hope was chemo, shaking their head no to even the prospect that
lifestyle, nutrition would make a difference. There was recently a news
story on Harvard University's research, singing the praises of early
detection and how easy it was to treat. These women were furious. A lot
of them had been detected early only to have it recur and even alluding
the treatments were easy is just arrogant.
It is a further tragedy when grant money even dictates University Studies.
It was not all that long ago we heard the sensational headlines on the
newscasts stating vegetables do not have an effect on cancer. Taking the
time to look at the actual study, the lead researcher herself said the
data was flawed, but she was required to report it, I'm sure due to
financial reasons. She said the vegetables were not fresh, often times
canned and that the participants did not even regularly eat the minimum.
Thought it interesting too most of the participants in the study were
health care professionals. It is a tyrannical society when financial interests
dictate standard of care for the quality of patients lives.
I will spare the rhetoric, although what will it take before the heart
cries of young mothers will be heard, those who are agonizing over not
being here to care for our children. I don't think people realize
how routinely stage IV patients are given chemo "indefinitely",
with the oncology nurses joking about the patient who said they would
not have to come back. I had a well meaning lady tell me that perhaps
I just did not understand the physician. With the countless IVs that are
started every day for chemo, it reminds me of a cattle lot where people
are just run through. At approximately $7000 for each session of an aggressive
protocol which includes the additional treatments for blood count support
and is another controversial topic.
Is it beyond imagination to think that at least at some point nutritional/supplemental
IVs could be given for a fraction of the cost that would actually assist
the body in healing rather than destroying it. More outlandish still is
the prospect of insurance paying $700 for a week at a facility that offers
intense nutrition in the form of juicing to heal the body instead of destroy
it.
In the process of taking chemo" indefinitely", or until I
am hospitalized with what usually turns out to be a compromised immune
system like pneumonia as the cause of death, although the cancer is showing
a good response thus statistically proving it works...Having worked in
health care for many years, I know that pneumonia is a one of the higher
paid reimbursements for those insurance companies who base payments on
the Diagnosis Related Group. How appropriate to even die and generate
big bucks. There are those that would question even the staging of cancer
that lends itself to such a death sentence.
The chemo impairs the bodies ability to fight the cancer on its own
and not the least of which is the damage to the digestive system further
inhibiting the ability to absorb nutrients, and according to some may
be a significant piece of the puzzle that was the culprit in the first
place. Furthermore, there are matter of fact chemo therapies that cause
cancer as listed as a side effect when signing the consent form.. When
treating breast cancer, the chemo does not cross the blood-brain barrier
which means even getting weekly treatments there is a high percentage
of patients that still get brain cancer. With alternatives there does
seem to be better options that are also effective for preventing brain
metastasis and not to mention the quality of life.
How many people will have to die before physicians are allowed to even
consider alternative/complimentary care? Is there not a way to bridge
alternative and traditional health care that would hold true to Hippocrates
Oath to "Do no Harm."
Donna Broome
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