I have stage III melanoma cancer. What is my prognosis? Is there a cure?

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    KingRatposted 14 years ago

    I have stage III melanoma cancer. What is my prognosis? Is there a cure?

    I was diagnosed in Jan 2010. One mole removed with melanoma, and one node removed with microscopic melanoma.

  2. relache profile image72
    relacheposted 14 years ago

    If you know you have stage 3 cancer, then surely you are being treated by a doctor, as you can't just guess such things yourself.

    Your questions would be best put to your doctor or oncologist, as they know your medical history and case specifics.

    Anything said here would just be a blind guess, which isn't going to be genuinely useful for dealing with such a serious health matter.

  3. keepitnatural profile image60
    keepitnaturalposted 13 years ago

    Here are some suggestions of products you can try;

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    (This should be used in conjunction with some form of nutritional cancer killing supplements)

    -Essential Oil Combo. This is, in my opinion, one of the most potent cancer killing combos around. http://www.gethealthyagain.biz/product_ … s_id=25940

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    Amanda

    1. keepitnatural profile image60
      keepitnaturalposted 11 years agoin reply to this

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  4. harrybaguio@hotma profile image59
    harrybaguio@hotmaposted 13 years ago

    Im guessing you went to the doctor already since you have a diagnosis. My question now is, what did they tell you about it.


    Is there a cure? Maybe. I had a brain tumor before about 10 years ago. It was big it was actually displacing my left eyeball forward enough that i was experiecing double visions. What i did or my grandma forced me to do was; Cut Meat almost completely off my diet. I was drinking a cocktail of Freshly made vegetable juice. They were a cocktail of carrot, celery, beet, cucumber, sweet potato.

    I drank this cocktail for a month 3 times a day. Over the Two month period, i slowly lost the double vision. After 2 months, i got my vision back. When we went to hospital and got an MRI they couldnt find the tumor.

 
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