Seeking pediatric oncologist
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Seeking pediatric oncologist
Posted by karisofia on April 17, 2024 at 4:08 pm EDTI am looking for options for a 16-year-old with leukemia. He had a bone marrow biopsy done. The first lab said the cancer was growing, time for a transplant. The second (supposedly more detailed) lab report said no cancer present. His parents desperately want to know why the two different results before going forward with the transplant.
Does anyone have a referral for them?
Thank you for any help you can offer.
karisofia replied 1 week, 5 days ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Here is the FLCCC provider directory lookup. There are also links to some other doctor lists as well.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/providers/
I would suggest emailing [email protected] too since this is a more specific request.
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Suggestion from Samantha, one of our FLCCC nurses: “IFM.org
is a website that lists functional medicine providers who have
certifications in functional medicine and often these people might have
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Thank you. I failed to see this because apparently I didn’t have notifications set correctly.
The FLCCC list does not help me find pediatric doctors. So far everyone I have contacted will not look at a case in a minor. I will check out the other site you mentioned.
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Just to let you know, the email to FLCCC came back with a form response saying they get too many emails to give individual responses (which is understandable!). It then pointed me to the same links I have already visited.
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Have you all considered Fenbendazole? I’ve done a very deep dive into this (68yo health coach for 30 years) and results are fast and dramatic. I would suggest starting this until a firm diagnosis is reached.
Please note that once a minor has been diagnosed with cancer, the parents may not refuse whatever treatment the doctor recommends or you can be accused of medical neglect. You can do adjunct treatments and there’s a way to do Fenben with conventional treatments.
Another option is homeopathy, leukemia is very treatable with homeopathy.
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Thank you for the suggestion. Fenbendazole would require a prescription, right? So far, I haven’t even located someone who will take him on since it is a pediatric case.
On top of that, I am not a family member, just a more distant friend trying to help on the search. They are completely warn out trying to get a doctor to work with them. They need someone to order and look at a second biopsy, I think, and they can’t get anyone to do that. I don’t think they have enough energy left to handle a lot of extra ideas. If I could find an MD who was willing to take on a 16-year-old, that person could help them get the “traditional” help they need and possibly suggest more.
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