My Brother David, died back in April from advanced Melanoma Skin Cancer.
I have since learned a lot about this form of skin cancer, and wish I had known more before. We have all heard about the changing moles, and wear sunscreen. But you need to watch all changes to your skin.
David had an unhealed cut that didn't hurt, and kept scabbing over, and he left it for a very long time before getting it looked at. He worked shifts, and had a life, and didn't think much about it.
Even his own doctor didn't think it was more than a slight infection that was preventing the healing. A biopsy was done to see what type of medicine would heal this cut, only to find out it was not an infection, but stage 4 melanoma skin cancer. We were all shocked.. This proves, that it is up to YOU to find these unhealed sores, or changing moles and push to have them checked out.
Once we knew it was stage 4, there was not much information out there on treatments, whether Orthodox, or alternative. I found this book of inspirational stories from people who did survive advanced melanoma, and what they did for treatment, and if you, or anyone else you know is struggling with melanoma skin cancer, it is well worth the read. I wish I had found this ebook earlier, I may have been able to help my brother. A portion of the ebook price is donated for melanoma skin cancer research. Here is an example:
“People are often sceptical when I tell my story. Four years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma (the final and almost-always fatal kind). I chose to treat it solely with alternative therapies and powerful positive thinking.
Now, four years later, I'm cancer-free."
That's Glenda's survival story ... read on and discover the uplifting stories from six other amazing melanoma survivors ... CLICK HERE! and find more inspirational stories of survival.
Monday, July 20, 2009
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