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Anyone heard of this group out of Port Ludlow, Washington.  They do searches for conventional and alternative treatments for cancer.  I’ve done one from the World Research Foundation which resulted in quite a bit of information.  the cost here was only $50.  my concern is that the Can-Help organization fee is $400.  It seems a bit fishy to me, like the bloodsuckers out there preying on those of us who seek the magic bullet.   If anyone knows of these folks please drop me a line or repond to this post. thanks.                         Richard Lavine

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If you are searching for resources for conventional treatments for cancer, have you called the free resource of NCI at 1-800-4cancer? they also have information they can give you about an assessment of many of the alternative treatments also. If you would like to share the particular type of cancer you are researching, there may be others who can inform you of organizations which have info for that specific type. Marianne Brosseau

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Anyone heard of this group out of Port Ludlow, Washington.  They do searches for conventional and alternative treatments for cancer.  I’ve done one from the World Research Foundation which resulted in quite a bit of information.  the cost here was only $50.  my concern is that the Can-Help organization fee is $400.  It seems a bit fishy to me, like the bloodsuckers out there preying on those of us who seek the magic bullet.   If anyone knows of these folks please drop me a line or repond to this post. thanks.

CANHELP is Patrick MaGrady, and I have seen one of his report, on my kind of cancer in fact. This is where I saw the SMANCS [?] mentioned. My opinion of his report was that he had the guts to actually try to interpret the information for you, which I most others (I think) won’t do. In addition, he had a *lot* of ‘intelligence’ on alternative treatments, and off-shore treatments, including stuff not in Moss, Walters, etc. There was a lot I had never heard of at all. On the downside, he is excessively down on conventional treatment; he dismissed the innovative immunotherapy that is the sole reason I am alive, as not even worth considering. So, I think you get your money’s worth, but that his comments on conventional treatment should be taken with a grain of NACL. Maybe a pound.                        =Steve Dunn

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