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Hi, I would like to know where is the best cancer clicnic in the world.
 

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Ciao Michele.
I've heard the best clinic in the world is in NewYork but I don't remember the name.
If you want I can search (It's the same clinic where Pavarotti goes for cancer).

In Italy is in Milan at San Raffaele my parent go two times there and they are very professional.

Let me know if you need some help.
Ciao.

P.s. Is this clinic Michele http://www.lenoxhillhospital.org/
 
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Already went in all the best hospital/clinic in Italy like San Raffaele, Humanitas/Rizzoli and others I need names of clicnics outside Italy, if you can do a search for New york I will appreciate.
 

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Hi Sheva,

It depends what sort of cancer, no one clinic holds the reputation for all as I a sure you will appreciate. If you could indicate what type of cancer that may help a lot in getting recommendations.

All the best,

Bill
 

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It depends what sort of cancer, no one clinic holds the reputation for all as I a sure you will appreciate. If you could indicate what type of cancer that may help a lot in getting recommendations.

I fully agree - my wife was in the medical profession (as well as most of her family). If we know what kind of cancer then we might be able to point you to a good place for that specific cancer.
 

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Already went in all the best hospital/clinic in Italy like San Raffaele, Humanitas/Rizzoli and others I need names of clicnics outside Italy, if you can do a search for New york I will appreciate.

Give a call monday http://www.lenoxhillhospital.org/
212.434.2000

Look here http://www.usnews.com/directories/hospitals/index_html/specialty+IHQCANC/

I've heard too this clinic is good for some types of cancers http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/44.cfm
Is in New York too.
 
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lung, hip, and legs

the problem is in hip and legs
 

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Sloan-Kettering (sp?) in New York for lung cancer.

There's really no hip / leg cancer but there can be cancers that reside in those areas. Hip / leg problems (unless it's something like skin cancer) is usually limited to artery / blood issues and arthritis. (not including genetic disorders like coxovara, dysplasia etc...).
 

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lung, hip, and legs

the problem is in hip and legs
Is it bone cancer? metastisis (spreading to other organs?) age group? Leukemia?

Has chemo therapy or radiation therapy already been performed?

You can narrow down your search with specifics.

Sorry for anyone to be experiencing such issues.
 

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John's Hopkins in Baltimore City. They do a lot of cancer research there but it might depend on the type of cancer.
 

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metastisis, no spreading to other organs, chemo therapy done, radiation therapy already in progress.

GeorgeK how are you my friend?
 
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metastisis, no spreading to other organs, chemo therapy done, radiation therapy already in progress.
All of that would be huge factors in what to do next or where to go from here.

I noticed you and George K. talking about the same issue. I would certainly look for his input.

John Hopkins would also be a good choice. Not only are they a hospital, they are a teaching institution. They are on the cutting edge of advances and technology and are well endowed with funding from alumni and grants.

Try not to restrict your choice to just NY. There is DC and Georgetown, NC and Duke or UNC. All well funded, all major medical centers and teaching institutions on the east coast, and all well respected and seemingly come up in the top 10 for everything.

There is holistic approaches and so many factors to consider.

Again, I am terrible sorry for this for anyone. That is a big reason I got away from working with children. Just could not bear to see bad things happen to children. Still can't.

I wish you the best in your quest.
 

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Seriously look into http://www.CancerCenter.com, they take an overall approach to healing & wellness and I have heard good things about them. Good luck & God bless.
 

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It does depend on the type of cancer, and also upon how far along your cancer has progressed. Personally, I highly recommend Dr. Lee Thompson of the Cancer Surgery of Mobile clinic. I was given three months to live until Dr. Thompson and Dr. Russell worked on me. I had colon cancer, stage 3. That was 14 months ago. Now, I am cancer free and feeling like a million bucks (if only I had a million bucks). -- Roy
 

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It has long been established that cancers as well as other growths & diseases thrive and spread faster in a state of acidosis, the higher your alkalinity (higher ph) the more resistant your body is to these states and the harder time cancers have surviving & spreading. People can raise their alkalinity with supplements like pure coral calcium which is very effective at doing so. Testing of their saliva almost always shows more acidic than normal conditions in very sick cancer patients. Fungal diseases & the very common & problematic systemic candida yeast infection cannot survive if you raise your alkalinity to a higher PH level. There is alot of research and science behind this...and it should definitely be looked into...
 
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