Dear Peggy,
the following maybe what you are looking for.
Here is Dr. Burzynski address:
> >
> > 1200 Richmond Ave.
> > Suite 260
> > Houston, Tx. 77082-2431
> >
> > Tele: 713-597-111
> >
> >
Try this website for Burzynski: http://catalog.com/bri/bri.html
God Bless You
marty auslander
> Wesener Peggy wrote:
>
> I'm looking for Dr. Burzinski. It was suggested that I try to contact
> him and see if he can give me some guidance with the problem noted
> below.
>
> Thank you.
>
> I'm looking for guidance. I was in a Health Food Store the other day
> and
> >picked up your book IP-6 with Inositol Question and Answer Book. My
> >husband is a 48 year old, healthy male who was diagnosed with pelvic
> >sarcoma in March of 1999. The tumor is high grade and they do not
> know if
> >it originated from the bone or the tissue. He had pain in his leg
> for the
> >last two years prior to be diagnosed, however, it was nothing that a
> few
> >aspirins didn't help and then the pain went away for a few
> >months. Therefore, he assumed it was from all the bending that he
> did at
> >work. Last March his leg swelled at work and after going to the
> doctor
> >for tests, they found that he had a tumor in his pelvic area. After
> >numerous scans/biopsies, etc. they told him that the only cure would
> be a
> >hemi-pelvectomy to remove the tumor. We then seeked other doctor's
> >opinions and went to Milwaukee. There they started him on chemo for
> about
> >six months. He was in hospital every four weeks for a one week
> >period. This reduced the tumor about 20%, but they continued to say
> that
> >the only cure would be operating and removing the tumor. They said
> it was
> >a fast growing tumor and if he did not have surgery that he would
> die.
> >After more opinions and careful thought, we thought to save his life,
> he
> >would go through the hemipelvectomy. In December, 1999 we scheduled
> the
> >surgery. During surgery they found that the tumor had spread to his
> lower
> >back area. Now..they are now sure if the tumor was always there and
> the
> >scans did not pick it up or if it had grown. To date, they still are
> not
> >sure. He now is doing radiation for five weeks (he's in his third
> >week). They're doing radiation so that they possibly can reduce the
> tumor
> >but so that they can do radiation during surgery to insure that the
> tumor
> >does not have a chance to spread. However, before they can do the
> >hemipelvectomy, they want to do a prior surgery moving his bladder
> and
> >rectum to one side so that they can get at the tumor that is located
> in
> >the lower back area. Now we are running into many risks which are
> two
> >major surgeries, possibly having a bag for your bladder, a bag for
> your
> >rectum and dysfunction of these organs in addition to sexual
> >dysfunction. Then, they want to later do the hemipelvectomy. They
> cannot
> >give us a percentage of success rate and they don't know how close
> this
> >tumor is laying to the spinal area which may cause more problems with
> him
> >even to walk with his good leg. Therefore, we are having major second
>
> >thoughts about not going ahead with the surgeries and we were looking
> for
> >alternative plans. At the health store a clerk recommended your
> book. My
> >husband is on numerous herbs, vitamins and the IP6 with inositol.
> We're
> >now not looking to cure the tumor but to prevent it for spreading.
> This is
> >where I need your help. Do you feel the IP6 with Inositol would be
> >something he should take in quantity and would help prevent the
> spreading
> >of the tumor. Any help you could give me in this matter would be
> greatly
> >appreciated. We're at a lose, and do not know which way to turn at
> this
> >time. I would appreciate a quick response to this E-mail.
> >
> > Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Peggy Wesener My E-mail address
> > is: peggy.wesener@kohlerco.com
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