Chemotherapy Side Effects - Pumping Poison Into Your Body

Chemotherapy is another choice of treatment for breast cancer that is fraught with serious side effects. There are so many kinds of them and most of them are very poorly studied. The women who want to try new chemo for breast cancer are guinea pigs for a treatment with notoriously poor track record. Chemotherapy is an effort to poison the body in the hope of killing breast cancer before the entire body is killed by chemotherapy itself. Most of the time chemo does not work. There are new chemo therapies that target specific areas of cancer process but none have been successful in stopping the entire process of cancer.
Some chemo therapies do prolong life for few years but generally at the high price of devastating side effects. Even if a woman is lucky to survive this treatment her body is permanently damaged. Recurrence rates are also very high with this chemo therapy. The use of chemo therapy in cancer treatment is purely a gamble and it may not be worth taking. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not and most of the time it may make things worse. Precious little is known about why this method of treatment works or does not work. It does seem a smarter move to find alternative therapies with good track record.
There are some new chemotherapy like approaches to fight metastatic cancer which includes inducing high fever for a couple of days and insulin potentiating therapy. These hold good promise with much less potential damage done to the body. In insulin potentiation therapy ultra low glucose levels are induced by injecting high dosage of insulin. This starves the vital energy of the cancer cells thereby killing them. Such procedures are much safer than conventional chemotherapy practice. But there is not much in the table for the medical industry by using such simple, inexpensive and safe procedure. They tend to gain by pumping the cancer patients body with chemos (read poison) keeping him temporarily alive at a huge cost and creating further complications which would need more expensive treatment.