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Thanks for letting me know that Jurjen. Shows you how naive I am. I do know Spanish though. The story of your FIL in inspirational and so glad that he was able to cure it. I am not sure whether it is advanced or beginning or not. He just found out the other day. He had a rash all over his body and went to the doctor. They removed a mole off of him and tested it. It was melanoma. That is all I know for now. He was supposed to have gone to the doctor yesterday to see how far it is and what the next steps will be. I will find out more when I can. Thanks for the tips. I will pass them on.Jurjen said:It's the French spelling.
I'm sorry to read this. Is it beginning or already very advanced? If it's not too advanced, you might want to concider getting an experienced naturopath involved. My father-in-law (great guy) started out with skin cancer (costed him a lymph node with some minor complications), and eventually went to the brain, where they tried to remove it several times through surgery. He also got chemo and radio. Last year he was finally found cured (which means that they couldn't find anything for at least 1,5 years(?) since the last surgery). He was able to survive this with help from naturopathy (improve his health to be able to withstand the side effects of all the therapies better) and always staying positive.
Maybe you can pass the tips on. If there's a chance to fight the cancer with all means possible: grab it!