Thursday, May 7, 2009

My mom had skin cancer in texas in 2002 the growths were cut from her nose and forehead and the doctor said?

she was fine.... that the cuts would heal, they never did still 6 years later they have scabs on them...I've been telling her to go to the doctor until finally a stranger walked up to her in the mall and told her she needs to go to the doctor she has skin cancer. So she went today and sure enough the doctor told her she is 99% positive she still has the skin cancer and hopes it hasn't spread they have taken a biopsy and she won't find out until 2 weeks...anyone else know of or ever been in this situation? Or any dermatologists out there?

My mom had skin cancer in texas in 2002 the growths were cut from her nose and forehead and the doctor said?
99% of all cancers are from infections in the body. The primary site of origins are typically in the intestines and the teeth. If you mom has any amalgam fillings or infections in her mouth, I would look to that as the real source. The cancer may be on the nose and forehead, but look to the teeth first. I would strongly suggest seeing a practitioner that is familiar with QRA testing because this is the only real way to determine the location of infections that are difficult to find. The medical industry gives you only 3 legal choices for treating cancer because of the congressional hearings that took place decades ago. Those choices are: radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery. All other options are not recognized by the FDA for that reason.





I suggest she focus on finding all infections in her body and then getting on a diet that will make her body healthy. I suggest she seek out a certified nutritional therapist that has knowledge of the QRA techniques for a second opinion.





good luck to you
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Reply:Sorry, no, but please know that I am praying for her. God Bless!
Reply:Any time a skin cancer is removed and the wound does not heal then this is a prime indication that there is still cancer present. Wasn't your mother curious about why her skin never healed? If she is lucky the original cancer was a basal cell and if so she has a very low chance of developing metastatic disease. However if she had squamous cell or melanoma then her waiting around for additional treatment has definitely put her life in danger. Make sure she sees a dermatologist ASAP for proper treatment.





Once you have have had one skin cancer you are always at increased risk of developing new skin cancers. Your mother will need to see a dermatologist at least yearly for the rest of her life just for checkups.

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