On 3/13/2005 Stancy wrote:
Sandra, my wife has recently been diagnosed with an adrenal tumor. We were told at the Mayo Clinic that this is extremely rare (they only see 2 to 3 cases per year). Nationwide the occurence is reported between 30 and 40 cases! As a result of its rarity there are no treatment protocols for this type of cancer. We are being forced into alternative treatment methods and have researched many and finally have decided on two that are compatible and have good testimonials. I pray your friend will achieve a complete recovery. My wife and I are very positive about our future and plan on attacking this condition aggressively. Sincerely, Stan
Dear Stan, Just wondering how you and your wife are doing and if you would be willing to share the types of alternative treatments you and your wife decided on. I have adrenalcortical cancer, and had surgery, then chemo from a protocal given by the NHI, but handled here in Michigan. They threw most of the big drugs at me, but nothing seems to be stopping it. I went from one tumor 29cm, (removed surgically) to 3 tumors, to 4 tumors, to now several. I have possibly a year. I might be a possible guinea pig for a Phase I that they are doing in Michigan, but I didn't handle the Chemo well, and I know as my son-in-law who also has a rare form of cancer that phase I trials are brutal on the body. I trying to be positive, but I'm just running out of steam. Any incite you could share will be helpful. God bless you both, and I hope everything works out for you. susanlynn