Thanks for your reply Ray. I have been reading the blogs and I see that you are well versed in alternative treatments. I am currently experiencing information overload...what type of alternative treatment would you recommend for this type of cancer? I know, cancer of the heart is very rare since the heart is a muscle and conventional treatment currently has 0 success rate. They've even attempted heart transplants with no success...Here is one article which describes a typical case:
http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/23/suppl_
Cardiac sarcomas are the most common primary malignant tumor of the heart and pericardium. They are rare neoplasms, with a prevalence of 0.001%–0.3% in autopsy series. It is worth noting that cardiac metastases are 20–40 times more common than primary cardiac tumors. Even among primary cardiac tumors, the majority (approximately 75%) are benign and most frequently are atrial myxomas.
There are several subtypes of cardiac sarcoma, with angiosarcoma being the most common in adults (1). Other subtypes include rhabdomyosarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, undifferentiated, and fibrosarcoma.
No more than 300 cases of cardiac angiosarcoma have been reported in the literature worldwide. Cardiac angiosarcomas can occur in patients of any age group but are most commonly found in 30–50-year-old patients (1,5). There is a male-to-female predominence of about two to one.