Clinical trials are at best just openings for "patients to become tests cases for doctors"
I
would look into Low Dose Naltrexone to get stable first and safe and
think about trials as track records don't look promising...
I was told of my metastases in February with
no chance to survive as no treatment would benefit. My good friend
told me about Low dose Naltrexone and have been on it since. I am
doing great and feel fine and shouldn't be typing this to you now as I
had only 4- 9 months. You have to do your reading and we are here
to help. The links in this group are there for your help and all the
information. Your oncologist won't know about it so all of us get our
prescription from our GP's.
LDN can stop /or regress cancer but
not a cure. But stops it right
where it is without any further progression.. I take it for cervical
cancer now metastatic to my lungs and have slowed and stopped progression. It
has had great results with metastatic liver cancer so you are fine also.
The websites below explains what it is and what it does...
http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/
http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ ldn_and_cancer.htm
http://www.susiemaui.com/low_dose_naltrexone.htm
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_4_cancer/
Be well,
Dee