My heart goes out to you and your family. My dad is on kidney dialysis and I just lost my mom on 10/20/07 to ovarian/pancreatic cancer , her battle was brief, only 1 month from diagnosis, and I learned so much in such a short amount of time. First of all, I would like to recommend to you a cancer specialist by the name of Larry Pope. You can click here: http://www.nutrition2000.com/
Then call the number and ask to contact Larry. He will then guide you on what you should do next. I urge you to act quickly because sometimes, as I have learned, there just isn't much time. Larry is amazing, but unfortunately we were not able to start his regimen because my mom was hospitalized so much. He has a 75% success rate. What you need to know about chemo is that there can be tragic consequences, as in my mom's case. Because chemo kills the good cells along with the cancer cells, this dramatically depresses the immune system and then the body is unable to fight off certain pathogens, such as pneumonia. If you decide to do the chemo, be sure to tell your parents to get a pnumovax shot (pneumonia vaccine) prior to treatments and tell them to wear a mask to protect them from infection. Also, I have learned, that it was not a good idea to sign up for hospice because when it came to life or death in the hospital, the docs were much less inclined to save my mom because her prognosis was so grim.
Do a lot of research on cesium chloride and take Larry's advice, he has been doing this a long time and he has many success stories including his wife that was only given weeks to live, 14 years ago.
Also, my mom had her best days when she was on Poly-MVA. It is expensive, but I have full faith in it, because I saw my mom do so well on it.
Also, don't forget to take care of yourself and have faith in God, because somethings are out of your hands. Do the best for your parents, but give it all to God and trust in Him.
I wish you well on this long journey. E-me if you ever want to chat.
God Bless!
Audrey