Okay…I guess it is time that I chimed back in here. First of all, thank you for your responses and attempts to help. This has been difficult for me because of all the research I have done for our little 9-year-old friend with his nasty advancing quickly brain stem glioma (infiltrating astrocytoma).
There are numerous mainstream medical journal articles indicating that the herb Boswellia (active ingredient Boswellic Acid) shows some ability to stop and even shrink the growth of brain tumors, but most specifically gliomas, meningiomas, and even leukemia. There are ongoing clinical trials using Boswellia on Glioma tumors, an upcoming one at Cleveland Clinic, etc. So my attempt to apply this to my own tumor type is not unfounded. However, without more medical expertise to understand the growth factors, protein types, etc. relevant to ANs, and the growth inhibitor properties of Boswellic Acid, I have not been able to find a specific link that gives me enough confidence at this point to trust that the Boswellia will work for my AN. (Having been a medical writer and editor at CDC, etc., I have enough ability to read through these things and get something out of them, enough to keep looking, but not the expertise for these complex proteins and inhibitor elements, which in this case is frustrating for me). I still believe that it is very possible that it could work. However, since I have been advised to get my AN treated (because of its continued growth (1) and its location (2), nearing the brain stem, I have pretty much decided I need to move forward with CK. I was very close to canceling temporarily to give the Boswellia a chance.
IF I had started taking Boswellia a year ago, then perhaps, just maybe, I could be avoiding CK now. Maybe not, maybe. I won’t ever know. I was watch and wait for over 1½ years. I did not mind that a bit. If it was okay, I was okay with it. If I knew then what I know now, I would have started taking it then, before it got larger and close to the brain stem. Perhaps someone else will be able to try this before their tumor grows too large and will find it beneficial. I hope so. I believe that there are natural properties, natural treatments, on this earth that will
someday be discovered to work on our ANs. I believe that what they are finding about Boswellia in the treatment of Gliomas can work and will someday be incorporated into some expensive drug by a major pharmaceutical company so that they can make millions treating gliomas with this herb.
Boswellia has other medicinal properties including being a very effective anti-inflammatory agent; so, I will continue to take it for that reason. It may help the post-radiation inflammation. It is being used for arthritis and other inflammatory issues as well as other conditions. I have accumulated probably 100s of links to these medical articles and other sites, if anyone wants more information. This link is from Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center:
http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/69149.cfmSo, that is where I am! I am comfortable with Dr. Chang and Stanford. I am okay with the process of CK as much as I can be about getting my head nuked. The procedure itself doesn’t concern me; it’s the after effects and the small statistical chance of malignant changes in the future. I’m probably more sensitive to this right now and because of my mother’s brain cancer. Dr. Chang did put that statistic into perspective well by noting my chances of breast or colon cancer in my lifetime. Much higher! (I have some other updated statistics, AN incidence rate, directly from Dr. Chang, which I will share in another post).
So, I will continue the Boswellia to help with inflammation and perhaps ward off any negative cellular changes. I am doing a very healthy diet and have been for several months in preparation for treatment. Exercise is the one thing that I am lacking and with my Addison’s disease and fatigue and the stress I’ve been dealing with, it has been difficult to get that going. I’ve been swimming a little. At this point, I will be going to the West coast in about 10 days to see Dr. Chang and start CK at Stanford on the 29th.
Best,
Connie