THE CANCER GENIUS

He is close to curing a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Schwanoma, and mesothelioma. He can cure gliomas, and achieve better than 50% 2-year survival in pancreatic cancer. He has ten ‘HER2-neu’ breast cancer women who have survived 10 years on Avastin and botanicals, and three ‘triple negative’ breast cancer women that are doing well. He is not losing any men from prostate cancer. He is Don Yance, the most brilliant mind in the health field today.

Of course there are no magic bullets in achieving success, and it requires disciplined, resourceful, and open-minded individuals. His comprehensive ETMS approach has been painstakingly developed over 25 years, and it necessitated founding a company to make it fully feasible. Working with Dr. Dwight McKee, an integrative oncologist and UK alumnus, from La Jolla, California, their teamwork is spawning a new era in oncology based on combining extensive tumor and blood information with a highly comprehensive nutritional, botanical, spiritual, and when necessary chemotherapeutic, strategy. In ETMS, the first order of business is to get patients energized and strong. When he cured the son of a NBA team’s owner of rhabdomyosarcoma, Don received the foundational gift for his Mederi Foundation.

Don notes that chemotherapy can be made to work in nearly every case. A fresh tumor sample is sent to one of two labs on the West Coast that tests it for chemotherapy sensitivity. Simultaneously, tissue is sent to a second lab at UT Southwestern for extensive tumor marker analysis to verify that the tumor indeed has markers that the chemotherapy is designed to attack. Other aspects of ETMS assure that chemotherapy progresses smoothly and persistently.

Don, in searching for his calling, was a monk for three years. While trained as a clinical nutritionist, I first met him in his role as the leading master herbalist in the country. For 25 years, Don has spent 1-2 hours daily on the Internet researching botanical, nutritional, and chemotherapy solutions. On his computer he now has acquired a massive database of research that he freely shares with consulting oncologists and practitioners.
An opportunity to study under Don Yance was, for me, too enticing to pass up. Two trips to Oregon for intensive seminars have resulted in a vision of what can be accomplished in Kentucky and the Southeast. You have read in this column the stories of dramatic responses in patients with breast cancer, prostate cancer, and melanoma that we have been able to achieve in those fully utilizing ETMS. We are achieving good results in a large variety of cancers thanks to Don’s brilliant teaching, at a level of ETMS unavailable elsewhere in the eastern half of the U.S.

With your support, we can bring Don to Kentucky to discuss ETMS. Contact the Midway Center for Integrative Medicine at 859-846-4445. A new level of cancer success can come to all Kentuckians if we chose to seize it. The Midway Foundation for Integrative Medicine is “a foundation for our future”.

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