I haven't had fallopian tube cancer, but I did have endometrial cancer, and then breast cancer and 5 years later, breast cancer metastasis to the lungs. This last time I also chose the natural route, and have been able to put the nodules into remission. And I know that there are many other contributors to the board who have had excellent success with alternative therapies.
I've read a lot of very encouraging things about BetaGlucan. Hopefully it will turn out to be a great choice for you.
If you'd like to read my story, and take a look at the natural things I've done in my own regimen (foods, herbs, supplements), please take a look at my blog. Here is the link to my story:
http://motherearthtreasurechest.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-stor
and this is the link to my regimen:
http://motherearthtreasurechest.blogspot.com/2008/09/my-pers
I've got a lot of other stuff on there about nutrition, etc - please feel free to read through whatever interests you.
There are other message threads on Cancer Compass that discuss fallopian tube cancer. I don't have the URL's to give you right off hand, but if you do an internal search on the site, I'm sure you'lll find them - perhaps you could send a private reply to the people in those message threads, if you don't get any other responses to your post. I've done that in the past when I wanted to learn about treatment with mistletoe, etc, with some very good results.
Also, these are excellent sites for learning about alternative and natural therapies:
http://www.cancertutor.com
http://www.lefcancer.org
http://alkalizeforhealth.net
http://alternativecancer.us
Many of the leading proponents of alternative treatments recommend that any one fighting cancer, or seeking to prevent cancer, take at least these 5 minerals, and I recommend adding vitamin D3 to boost their effectiveness:
selenium: 200 mcg/day (can start with 400mcg/day but only for a few weeks)
magnesium: 200 - 250 mg/day (350 mg/day max), take with food
zinc: 50 mg/day (can start with 100mg/day but only for a few weeks), take with food
manganese: 10 - 15 mg/day, take with food
calcium: 1200 mg/day
We need Vitamin D-3 to be able to absorb and utilize calcium. Our bodies manufacture D-3 if we get adequate sunlight (15 - 20 minutes exposure/day) - but I do not believe in leaving this to chance, so also recommend a Vitamin D-3 supplement, 1000 - 2000 iu/day (10,000 iu/day max)
I wish you the very best.
Sincerely,
Tre