6) dated 12.31.2002: Elevated LDH levels indicate liver ultrasound after large tumor mortality and attrition in Karen radiologist and oncologist thus appropriately and in a first preliminary response

dated 12/31/2002:

Yesterday, Karen at a chest X-ray and an ultrasound of the liver made. At the request of her oncologist because the liver values ​​(LDH) were extremely high. These elevated liver values ​​could indicate two entirely different things. Of growing tumors and metastases in the liver and high liver cancer mortality rate under pressure due to the attrition of the dead (breast) tumor cells. The preliminary results were very hopeful. The liver seemed almost clean. There was only one small spot of 8 mm. diameter which is somewhat suspicious, but the radiologist pointed out that this could be something entirely different. Both the radiologist and the oncologist who later phoned Karen confirmed that this little spot CBC never the cause of high liver values. Asked by Karen's husband and this means that the elevated liver values ​​than that caused by high tumor mortality he answered affirmatively. But before he can make a formal conclusion, he is writing the official results of both required chest X-ray, ultrasound as of yet to make PET scan. Final official results next week, which communicated to Karen and then we hear the results of a PET scan and we can make tentative conclusions are drawn or CLT - Cytoluminescent therapy at least for Karen had a positive effect. I've said before that I personally am excited about the CLT-therapy, but to be clear again, besides the disclaimer , let me say that I am absolutely no expert, not a doctor too and it is up to everyone personally who reads and follows all how and what value attaches to this information and the process for Karen. I'm just a webmaster who gathers information through the site, not a medical advisor.