Glade Homeopathy - Young Women Surviving Breast Cancer
I am interested in hearing from women who were diagnosed with breast when they were under the age of 41 years old, to establish a true picture of treatment and life rebuilding that individual women undertake in order to survive. I have been following a survivor's website in America but feel it is time to find out how women in the UK are pulling themselves together and living their lives to promote good health.
So far, women who have been in contact have talked about the separate halves of their treatment, the "conventional" side and the "alternative" which they guiltily keep secret from each other; never daring to tell the oncologist about their homeopathy (or any additional treatment) and not wanting to discuss their drug regimes with their therapists. My interest is in survival not ideological preaching and I want to know what is really working for young women, whether it has been proven in a laboratory or by trial and error by previous generations of women.
When I receive a significant and meaningful amount of case studies (excess of 2,000) I will publish and circulate the results for the benefit of general knowledge. My interest is professional and philanthropic, by which I mean I am doing this because I care, because I want to know the truth as told by individuals without them fearing reproach and to improve treatment of future patients. I have no point to prove, no axe to grind and no backing from any pharmaceutical giant so results will be honest, whether favourable to complementary medicine or not. The aim of the study is to collate survival techniques.
So if you, or a woman you know, was diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 40 years I would sincerely like to hear from you. Please use the Contact Us facility on the website, write "Assistance with Cancer Research" in the subject and I will email you a questionaire, it is written in plain english and may take several minutes to complete with the option of completing additional information.
Thank you for reading so far, may I take this opportunity to say that I really do want to hear from you if you were diagnosed with breast cancer aged 40 years or below. However, if you are older and have an interesting survivor story to tell that you feel will benefit my knowledge base please forward that too as I am interested to learn as much as possible on the subject.