tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422378433944737036.post2107309782318347721..comments2023-10-03T09:25:02.837-07:00Comments on Women Health: Breast Cancer in Herbal Medicine Perspective Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4422378433944737036.post-25268282281457385382014-02-06T16:06:29.349-08:002014-02-06T16:06:29.349-08:00I am following just in order to present this layma...I am following just in order to present this layman's theory on breast cancer. I also had a good friend who died at age 43 from cervical cancer. Perhaps my idea will work for both. I myself am a survivor of prostate cancer. THE IDEA: If you catch a house fire early enough, before the smoke detector can sense it, you can put it out with a squirt gun instead of a fire hose, and with much less damage (invasive surgery). So, at the statistical age when many women develop a lump, or a few years sooner (I am guessing age 40), take a sampling of women volunteers and give them a low dose of chemotherapy, possibly diluted with saline so it can be injected into a simple IV instead of via a catheter into the heart. The dose and duration should be such that only a few strands of hair are lost, if any. I imagine the patient would feel some nausea or other discomfort similar to a bout with the flu. Next, monitor the test group for 40 years to see if there is a reduction in the % who contract a lump. At age 80, if the process proves successful, I would repeat it because both my mother and aunt had lumps in the same spot at nearly the same time, though my aunt is a few years younger. Thank you and my degree is in engineering, not medicine. Robert Dean Burlison IIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10947655017486393405noreply@blogger.com