Question: My mom has ampullary cancer in pancreas liver lymph nodes and blood she is now stage 4 — what can I do?
Answer:
For alternate treatments, there are 2 suggestions below:
Firstly overnight treatments with Rife Digital machine or Zapper.
Stage 4 indicates that the cancer has spread beyond the ampulla of Vater (where the bile duct and pancreatic duct meet) to other organs such as the liver, lymph nodes, and distant sites, which suggests a more advanced and challenging disease course.
For this reason use Group 7:
Cancer: Metastasis [Organ] RDPV3 GROUP 7: 0.13, 0.46, 0.83, 12.69, 93.5, 221.5, 434.71, 512.33, 667, 753.07
Second suggestion is Intravenous Vitamin C for Cancer Treatment:
There has been considerable interest in intravenous (IV) vitamin C as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatment, including for types of pancreatic cancer, though the research is still evolving, and its effectiveness is not fully established in clinical settings.
What the Research Says:
Preclinical studies (laboratory studies, animal studies) suggest that high doses of intravenous vitamin C might have anti-cancer properties by:
Acting as an antioxidant and possibly preventing further cancer cell damage.
Inducing cell death (apoptosis) in cancer cells.
Inhibiting angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels that supply tumors).
Enhancing the effects of traditional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.
Some studies suggest that high-dose vitamin C may have a modest effect on improving quality of life by reducing symptoms like pain and fatigue.
One notable phase I/II study found that high-dose vitamin C given intravenously to patients with advanced cancers (including pancreatic and ampullary cancer) may improve symptoms, such as fatigue and pain, and potentially enhance the effects of chemotherapy. .