Breast cancer and Antihormones
A Danish woman, A.H., born in 1946 came to Humle-
gaarden in April 1996 with a big cancer in the left breast.
Pt. didn't want operation and got the mistletoe product
Helixor.
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Breast cancer patient with lung metastases
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The patient is a Danish woman, born in 1955, who in July
2008 had the right breast removed because of breast
cancer. The breast was inflamed - a so called
inflammatory breast cancer.
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Breast cancer with lung metastases
A 40-year old Danish women was operated and radiated
for a right-sided breast cancer in 1975. After a flu-like
disease in February 1983 the patient developed meta-
stases on both lungs. In April she had...
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Advanced breast cancer
With remarkable healing of a big wound.
Quite a few breast cancer patients chooses to say no to
an operation and instead through a change of lifestyle
and different natural remedies try to make the cancer
disappear.
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Immediate improvement - multiple metastases
The patient, a 55-year-old woman from Israel, came to
Humlegaarden 23 April 2010 with breast cancer and
multiple metastases to the lungs and liver, and pain in
the chest.
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Tamoxifen and Mistletoe for untreated Breast cancer
The patient, a 41-year-old woman from Malaysia, was
diagnosed with cancer in the right breast in August 2002.
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