Monday, February 28, 2011

Mantle Cell Lymphoma Prognosis - Is There a New Cure?

When it comes to the mantle cell lymphoma prognosis, unfortunately nothing can be said for certain, and accurate prognosis is not possible. Despite all the new information, many people still continue to go through useless treatments, which cause more harm than good. There is a lot of misleading information on the subject and that's one of the possible reasons for the high mortality rate of lymphoma patients.

Unless the lymphoma is completely eliminated, the prognosis is not good. The lymphoma spreads and the symptoms gradually get worse. Chemotherapy has the illusion of working, because it relieves the symptoms for a while, even though it creates additional ones, which are often worse. The traditional way of treating cancer does not work at all - that has been proven time and time again.

The only medical approaches which work are surgery to remove small tumors, and chemotherapy to eliminate certain types of non-spreading cancer. Unfortunately, none of those work for lymphoma, as the cancer spreads in an unpredictable fashion. However, there is some hope. Supplying your body with the proper tools, so that it can eliminate the cancer often works.

Doctors often follow protocol and therefore do nothing to eliminate the cancer. The low-risk approach does not work here. Chemotherapy is one of the most destructive forms of treatment and it automatically assumes that the cancer cells are weaker than normal ones. That is not necessarily true. That's why people need to educate themselves when it comes to their own health, and not blindly destroy it by following useless procedures.

One of the most useful things one can do is look at the stories of people, who have successfully gotten rid of cancer. Most of those people did something they are not aware of, which destroyed the cancer. That is also known as 'spontaneous remission'. The remission is never spontaneous, it's just that we do not clearly understand the cause and effect relationship here.

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