Monday, October 6, 2008

Ovarian Cancer

Angelia Howard
"My mother experienced a very excruciating death from an aggressive form of ovarian cancer. I was only in my early teens and she was 32 years old. Her sister died of this cancer. We have a very strong genetic tendency toward cancer. I have feared this all of my life. In December of 2000 I had a tumor 10+inches in diameter removed and immediately went on chemotherapy. Since my mother was a vitamin freak and still died, I wasn’t that big on nutrition. My dad talked me into going on enhanced transfer factors. My oncologist was very impressed with how strong my immune system stayed throughout my chemotherapy. I know there is not way to scientifically prove it, but I really feel that my strengthened immune system made the difference between what happened to my mother and her sister, and myself. Now in February of 2001 I am alive and well."

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