I have Metastatic breast cancer ER/PR positive, HER2 negative. I've been on Ibrance for 3 yrs. Was on Anastrozole for 2 yrs and have been on Letrozole for one year. I stumbled on to this web site. Its updated. Can tell you what food to eat and what to avoid. I didn't find oral chemo, but did find my estrogen blocker. You can figure it out with your breast cancer diagnosis, IV chemo, estrogen blocker if your taking one.
My oncologist is an assistant professor she was very interested when I gave her the website.
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Thank you for sharing this website. I clicked on a couple of the articles and found them very interesting. I will read more of them as they have good information. Sending hugs.
Thanks for posting. It baffles me why Oncs don't know how important diet is to help control cancer spread and possible help with regression. I have read a lot of research on how cancer is a metabolic disease not necessarily a genome issue. I came across this site after I read " How to Starve Cancer". I have gone on a low glycemic diet (not easy when going through chemo and radiation). Many testimonials of individuals with MBC and others with stage IV cancer that have shown regression or now NED (even without conventional treatments) use glucose monitors (they do not have diabetes). From my understanding all cancers, regardless of type, need large amounts of glucose, glutamine and fats to survive. The purpose of the glucose monitor is to know what foods are spiking blood sugar. Another recommendation is to exercise 25-30 minutes after your meals (could be a walk, 15-20 sit squats etc). That way your muscles use the glucose and glutamine your body produces from your meal limiting the among left for the cancer cells which again need large amounts to survive. Dr Thomas Seyfried has over 150 peer-reviewed publications on how cancer should be treated as a metabolic disease. He has a lot of Youtube videos if you are interested learning more from him. Also Jane McCleland. If you are interested in some links feel free to DM me and I can send links if interested.
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