Content – by topic
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Overview:
1. Diagnosis (scroll down)
2. Treatments – Conventional (scroll to)
3. Treatments – Complementary and Alternative (scroll down)
4. Repurposed Drugs (scroll to)
5. Supplements (scroll to)
6. Nutrition and Diet (scroll to)
6A. Metabolic approaches (scroll to)
6.B. Cancer protocols (scroll to)
7. Living with cancer (scroll to)
8. Support with cancer (scroll to)
9. My Story etc., About, English (scroll to)
10. Dietary suggestions – Menu (scroll to)
11. Research – Latest (scroll to)
12. Contents/ Site guide (scroll to)
1. Diagnosis

- What is cancer
- Symptoms
- Cancer types, specified
- 3.A Digestive organs
- 3.B Reproductive organs
- 3.C Head and neck
- 3.D Blood and lymph
- 3.E Skin
- 3.F Other organs
- 3.G Genetic mutations
- 3.H Infection-related cancer
- 3.I Endocrine glands
- Cancer types, overall
- Tests
- Second opinion
The decision
- Responsibility and loss of control
- It has to feel right
- Evidence vs. experience
- Gemini censors
- Integrative oncology
- Livskvalitet og medansvar
- Placebo and nocebo effect
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2. Treatments – Traditional
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6A. Metabolic approaches (scroll to)
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2. Traditional treatment

- The decision
- Primary treatment modalities
- Supportive treatments
- Relief of symptoms and side effects
- Side effects – chemo and radiation – minimize
- 1. Gastrointestinal side effects
- 2. Physical well-being
- 3. Hair and skin
- 4. Neurological side effects
- 5. Psychological side effects
- 6. Sexual side effects
- 7. Oral and dental problems
- 8. Urinary and bladder problems
- 9. Other serious side effects
- Side effects – surgery – minimize
- Radiation injuries and late effects
- Blood clots
- Nerve pain
- Palliative care
- Pain management
- Practical aids and access
- Special and advanced treatments
- Side effects – chemo and radiation – minimize
- Relief of symptoms and side effects
- Specific treatments and techniques
- 3A Local treatment
- 3.B Systemic treatment
- 3.C Adjunctive treatment
- Special categories
- Drug therapy
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3. Treatments – Complementary and Alternative
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6A. Metabolic approaches (scroll to)
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12. Contents/ Site guide (scroll to)
3. Complementary and alternative treatments

- The decision
- Physical treatments
- Energy modalities and mental approach
- Psychological approaches
- Spiritual approaches
- Physical well-being and movement
- Sensory stimulation
- Hormone therapy and cancer
- Diet, nutrition and natural medicine
- Immune system and health
- Institutions and research
- Associations and cancer
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4. Repurposed Drugs
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4. Repurposed Drugs

- Painkillers and anti-inflammatory medicines
- Heart and circulatory medicines
- Antibiotics and antiparasitic agents
- Diabetes medicine
- Agents that affect hormones and neurotransmitters
- Other medicines
- The COC Protocol
- No medicine – Plan B
- Repurposed drugs and chemotherapy
- Repurposed drugs and radiotherapy
- FLCCC’s ranking of repurposed drugs
- Brain metastases and the blood–brain barrier
- Bombs, fire extinguishers and timing
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5. Supplements
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5. Supplements

- Immunomodulating substances
- Anti-inflammatory agents
- Activated charcoal
- Alpha-lipoic acid
- Apigenin
- Artemisia
- Baicalin
- Berberine
- Boswellia
- Butyrate
- Curcumin/turmeric
- DHEA
- Fisetin
- Green tea (EGCG)
- Turmeric
- Hemp seeds
- Hydroxytyrosol
- Chinese wormwood, artemisia
- Luteolin
- Magnesium
- Nigella sativa (black cumin)
- Oregano oil
- St. John’s wort
- Propolis
- Pycnogenol
- Quercetin
- Resveratrol
- Rosemary
- Sage
- Serrapeptase
- Butyric acid, Butyrate
- Black walnut
- Sulforaphane
- THC and cannabis
- Thymoquinone
- Cell-protective (antioxidants)
- Acai berries
- AHCC (Active Hexose Correlated Compound)
- Alpha-lipoic acid
- Aloe vera
- Astaxanthin
- Beta-carotene
- Boron
- Chanca piedra
- Citrus flavonoids
- Coenzyme Q10
- DIM (diindolylmethane)
- Ellagic acid
- Phosphatidylcholine (PC)
- Pomegranate (extract)
- Glutathione
- Flaxseed oil
- Ginger
- Iodine
- Krill oil
- L-glutamine
- Lycopene
- Magnesium
- MSM (organic sulfur)
- N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
- St. John’s wort
- Pomegranate
- Propolis
- Rose root (Rhodiola rosea)
- Selenium
- Black walnut
- Spirulina
- Thymoquinone
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Potential in cancer treatment (preclinical and early clinical research)
- Amygdalin, vitamin B17
- Apigenin
- Blushwood berry
- Nettle
- Burdock root
- Chanca piedra
- Chrysin
- Cordyceps (medicinal mushroom)
- D-mannose
- DCA (dichloroacetic acid)
- DIM (diindolylmethane)
- EAA (essential amino acids)
- Genistein
- Graviola
- Indole-3-carbinol
- IP6 – inositol hexaphosphate (phytic acid)
- Lycopene
- Lysine
- Wormwood
- Papaya leaf extract
- Pau d’arco
- Pao Pereira
- Black walnut
- Thymoquinone
- Grape seed extract
- Vitamin A
- Digestive support and probiotics
- Pain-relieving agents
- Adaptogens (for stress)
- Energy and metabolism
- Cardiovascular support
- Blood sugar-regulating substances
- Support for joints and bones
- Liver support
- Other specific areas of effect
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6. Nutrition and diet
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6. Nutrition and diet

- Introduction
- Plant-based dietary approaches
- Diet and cancer
- Restrictive dietary approaches
- Personalised nutrition
- Diet as a tool
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6A. Metabolic approaches
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6A. Metabolic approaches

- No medicine – Plan B
- Cancer as a metabolic disorder
- Metabolic principles in cancer research
- Metabolic strategy
- Blood cancer, leukaemia, (block)
- Breast cancer (block)
- Pancreatic cancer (block)
- Gynaecological cancers
- Brain cancer
- Head and neck cancer and eye cancer
- Skin cancer and melanoma (block)
- Bone cancer (block)
- Liver cancer (block)
- Lung cancer (block)
- Stomach and intestinal cancer (block)
- Metaplastic cancer (block)
- Mutations
- Nyre- og urinvejskræft (bloker)
- Prostate cancer (block)
- Cancer signalling pathways, block
- Cancer energy pathways, block
- Medication logistics
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6.B. Cancer protocols
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6.B. Cancer protocols

- Anthony William Protocol
- The Beljanski Protocol (Pao Pereira & extracts)
- Bill Henderson’s protocol
- Burt Berkson protocol
- Breuss cancer cure
- The Budwig protocol
- Chris Beat Cancer protocol
- COC Protocol
- Coley’s toxins
- FLCCC Cancer Protocol (Dr. Paul Marik)
- German New Medicine
- Gerson Therapy (The Gerson Diet)
- Gonzalez Protocol
- Jane McLelland’s protocol
- Joe Tippens (fenbendazole)
- Misha Sakharoff protocol
- Mistletoe (immune injections/anthroposophic)
- Nasha Winters (The Metabolic Approach)
- Pete Sulack’s protocol
- Rath protocol
- Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) protocol
- Riordan (IV vitamin C)
- Stanislaw Burzynski protocol
- Strange Skov diet
- Sister Hildegard von Bingen
- TCM – Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Thomas Seyfried’s protocol
- Valter Longo
- The Wahls Protocol
- William Li
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7. Living with cancer
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7. Living with cancer

- Diet: examples – inspiration
- Sleep
- Emotions
- Fear of recurrence
- Shock, disbelief, and feeling unreal
- Fear and anxiety
- Anger and frustration
- Grief, sadness, and emptiness
- Guilt and shame
- Loneliness and isolation
- Powerlessness, hopelessness and apathy
- Hope and optimism
- Fighting spirit and joy of life
- Gratitude and love
- Post-traumatic growth (PTG)
- Boost your happiness hormones
- Loved ones
- Social relationships
- Exercise
- Sexuality and intimacy
- Side effects, chemo and radiation – minimize
- Children and young people with cancer
- Additional measures
- Logbook
- Breathing
- Words for reflection
- A toxin-free everyday life
- Detox
- EMF and ionizing radiation
- Endocrine disruptors (scroll down)
- Chemicals in meat
- Kitchenware, food storage and packaging
- Air pollution
- Light and noise pollution
- Pharmaceutical residues in the environment
- Microplastics
- Personal care and cosmetics
- Pesticides
- Cleaning products and detergents
- Mold in the home
- Heavy metals
- Clothing and textiles
- Underground water veins and earth radiation
- Inflammation and cancer
- Livskvalitet og medansvar
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8. Support with cancer
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8. Support with cancer

- Practical advice
- Social relationships
- Websites
- My best advice
- Social groups
- It has to feel right (Diet and treatment)
- This is why I want to live (Create motivation)
- Worst case scenario
(Create big moments for the worst imaginable situation)- Leave well(Make sure your loved ones know your wishes)
- Death doula
- Literature
- Book reviews
- Dying to live
- The Cancer Cookbook
- The best advice
- Cancer and Vitality
- Cancer – science, healing & consciousness
- Keys to spontaneous healing
- When the diagnosis is breast cancer
- When the diagnosis is cancer – a self-help book for cancer patients and their loved ones
- The truth about cancer
- Self-defense against cancer
- Book reviews
- Breathing
- Inflammation and cancer
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9. My Cancer Story
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9. My Story

Cancer stories from survivors
- Acute myeloid leukemia (scroll to)
- Anal cancer (rectal cancer) (scroll to)
- Bladder cancer (scroll to)
- Soft tissue sarcoma (scroll to)
- Breast cancer (scroll to)
- Pancreatic cancer (panceras cancer) (scroll to)
- Bile duct cancer (scroll to)
- Glioblastoma, brain cancer (scroll to)
- Cervical cancer (scroll to)
- Uterine cancer (scroll to)
- Lung cancer (scroll to)
- Lymphoma (scroll to)
- Stomach cancer (scroll to)
- Melanoma, skin cancer (scroll to)
- Oral and throat cancer (scroll to)
- Multiple myeloma, bone cancer (scroll to)
- Kidney cancer (scroll to)
- Prostate cancer (scroll to)
- Sarcoma (scroll to)
- Thyroid cancer (scroll to)
- Esophageal cancer (scroll to)
- Bowel cancer (scroll to)
- Vaginal cancer and vulvar cancer (scroll to)
- Ovarian cancer (scroll to)
- Clinical trials – links (scroll to)
Celebrities’ choices
People with cancer speak out
Uplifting stories, critical voices, good advice and much more from people affected by cancer
- Survivor stories and hope
- Choosing and declining treatment
- Critical voices and political posts
- Frustrations and late effects (ill from conventional treatment)
- Good advice and experiences
- Loved ones’ perspective
- Life after cancer and identity
Cancer stories for children
- Noah and Dad’s yucky mouse (ages 3–5)
- Fie and Mom’s messy shop (ages 3–7)
- Mom’s gross cabbage worm (ages 3–6)
- Ida’s mean worm (ages 3–7)
- Grandpa’s silly gadget (ages 3–6)
- Grandma’s munching ants (ages 3–6)
- The magic beetle (ages 4–8)
- Tue’s secret mission (ages 4–8)
- Milo’s thistle thieves (ages 6–9)
- Luna’s heart horses (ages 6–9)
- Emil’s critters (ages 9–13)
- My mom has cancer (conversation book, children ages 7–12)
Words for reflection
Take a quiz
- Sound healing
- Important supplements
- Metabolic treatment in general
- Curcumin
- Vitamin D
- Breast cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Bowel cancer
- Artemisinin
- Honokiol
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10. Dietary suggestions – Menu
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10. Diet, breakfast and lunch

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11. Research – Latest
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11. Latest

About – Contact – Thanks

Research

- AI and cancer
- Ferroptosis and cancer treatment
- Cancer treatment based on the mitochondrial stem cell connection
- Mitochondria: what are they?
- COVID-19 vaccine and cancer risk
- Your immune cells are what they eat
- Ivermectin’s immunotoxic effect
- Can fructose feed cancer?
- Omega-3 and cancer
- Local treatment – global effect
- Mebendazole inhibits the spread of cancer
- Reprogramming cancer cells with BENEIN’s algorithms
- Modified citrus pectin for treating prostate cancer
- Peritumoral tissue – the tissue around the tumor
- Meta-analysis: cannabis for cancer
- CDK7 – a new target in the fight against cancer
- Statins reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence
The Support Association
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12. Contents
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Contents A–Z
Contents by topic
Guide til sitet

- Suspected cancer or undergoing tests
- Newly diagnosed with cancer
- In active treatment
- After treatment
- Recurrence (relapse)
- Living with chronic cancer
- The final stage
- For loved ones
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