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If you are a chemo oncologist and you have a breast cancer patient who has gone from aggressive Stage IIIC non

hormonal receptive Breast Cancer to a Stage IV Lung Cancer from the breast, and your patient has an exotic male neuterred housecat in her trailer who she loves and kisses on the mouth and fur and does not bathe or wipe with a damp cloth, what would you recommend she do with that cat for her health? You have already told your patient that their cancer if from an outside source, not from inside her body! You have told the patient that if she does not remove the source, the cancer will come back no matter how much chemo she gets! The "quack" as it were is Alexander Hoffman of University of California, San Diego. Look him up. friendly could you write me an email to skahhh@yahoo.com. I would like to get you in touch with my daughter. She is 30. An aunt that she communicated with died recently of adenocarcinoma. Thanks.

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  1. I know there are a few oncologists who use this site and answer questions on cancer. I hope one comes along soon to tell you this is nonsense and why.

    What kind of quack told you that?
  2. Nobody told me that. This was an if question. To assume that somebody told me that makes an a@# out of U and me, doesn't it! But you get the big prize!
  3. in 2003, i had Stage III Breast Cancer which required me to go through a lumpectomy, chemo, radiation and then a mastectomy.

    2006, it came back Stage IV Breast Cancer that has metastasized to my bones, blood, liver, etc. for this i have done chemo once again and i'm doing just ducky.

    all along, i had a Siberian Husky by my side every day. long hair, doggie dander and all.

    no, i don't kiss him on the lips, on his cheeks instead. he is bathed once a month and i have my house professionally cleaned every 2 weeks.

    in 2003, my house even had carpets. no biggie. the most important thing to drill into the head of your patient is -- a little common sense will go a long way.

    off course there's absolutely no getting rid of her beloved pet (who's probably keeping her more alive than any of the drugs), but there is such a thing as you can only push your luck for so long.

    cats put their lips on their private parts and God knows where else. off course that has germs and isn't to her best interest.

    maybe bathe the cat for crying out loud (it wouldn't kill it -- have it professionally bathed if she's too weak to do it herself) and tell her to practice common sense and she'll be ok.
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