Are Mistletoe Extract Injections the Next Big Thing in Cancer Therapy?
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From the Johns Hopkins Magazine:
In September 2008, Ivelisse Page, a 37-year-old mother of four, was diagnosed with colon cancer. Several weeks later, she had 15 inches of her colon and 28 lymph nodes removed. But in December of that same year, Page's doctor, Luis Diaz, an associate professor of oncology in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, had to deliver the devastating news that the cancer had spread to her liver. He told her that she had just an 8 percent chance of surviving for more than two years.
Citation: Sugarman, J. (2014). Are Mistletoe Extract Injections the Next Big Thing in Cancer Therapy? https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2014/spring/mistletoe-therapy-cancer/
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Sugarman, J. (2014). Are Mistletoe Extract Injections the Next Big Thing in Cancer Therapy? https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2014/spring/mistletoe-therapy-cancer/