Chemosensitivity Tests – Why Does Big Pharma Know About Them and WE Don’t?

by Suzanne Somers 10/30/2009 3:30:00 PM
After a show at ShopNBC, my family took me out to dinner for my birthday at a fancy restaurant in Minneapolis, called The Kitchen (spectacular, by the way!). A man at the table across from us started by buying two very nice bottles of wine for our table. By the end of the evening, he decided to buy the entire dinner! I went to his table to thank him. Turns out he owns a pharmaceutical company (that explains the extravagant gift!). He was a very nice man and went on to tell me his wife had recently died of cancer. We started talking about my book, KNOCKOUT: Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting it in the First Place. When the subject of chemosensitivity tests came up, he mentioned his wife had one during the course of her treatment, even still she could not be saved.

While the owner of a big pharmaceutical company knew the term and asked for this test for his own wife, the term “chemosensitivity test” would fail to be recognized by most Americans. However, this concept is well known in other parts of the world. For instance, in Germany, chemosensitivity tests are routinely conducted in order to determine which type of chemo should be utilized for a specific cancer patient. In KNOCKOUT, Dr. James Forsythe explains that in both Germany and Greece, specialists begin by harvesting the cancer cells out of the patient’s blood. They then break down the cells genetically in order to discover which markers are compatible with treatment of the tumor. From this, they can tell which drugs would be most effective for the particular cancer, which ones would be ineffective, or harmful. Once the correct type of chemo has been determined, Dr. Forsythe uses an integrative treatment, with far lower doses of chemo (10-20% of the norm), far fewer side effects, and much better results.

We are all aware that the purpose of chemo is to kill cancer cells, but that it also kills our healthy cells along the way. With the right fit, the correct chemo can target and kill cancer cells so that at least when we are choosing to add this poison into our systems we know it will do its intended job. Dr. Forsythe illustrates the impact of this testing by sharing one of his patient’s stories. He begins, “I had a patient from Sacramento who six months ago had been on a heavy-duty chemo protocol called FOL-FOX (containing oxaliplatin, 5FU, and Avastin). We found out from the German chemosensitivity test that two out of the three of those drugs were completely ineffective against his cancer cells. I switched him over to a sensitive drug and he’s now out playing golf three days a week and his liver has cleared up completely on recent follow-up scans” (KNOCKOUT, p.128).

If these tests could help us to take less chemo, or a better chemo for our specific cancer, why wouldn’t we ALL be given these tests? Experts say it’s too long of a process and too much trouble, so they make the best guess possible and hope it works. Dr. Robert Nagourney in Long Beach, California, and Larry Weisenthal in Huntington Beach, California, are the only two American doctors who run these tests. Otherwise, we don’t bother to go through this step of chemotherapy sensitivity testing before administering a poison that could be completely ineffective and damaging to our immune system. I wasn’t even told this testing was an option for me in either of my two diagnoses. Why not? Why not find out if at least there is a shot that the chemo being administered will have any effect? I suspect the reason is that if this poison doesn’t fit, someone will lose the revenue.

I have also learned about this major issue through my friend, Farrah Fawcett’s experience. She underwent two courses of excruciating, debilitating, immune-system-ruining chemotherapy for anal cancer – only to have the cancer return in three months. Then she traveled to Germany and was told upon doing a chemosensitivity test that the chemo she had been administered in our country had been completely ineffective. A waste of time. Useless. All it did was seriously degrade her health. Perhaps this explains Bill Faloon’s thought process when he says, “The second biggest killer in America is medical ignorance and it is the number one reason people die” (KNOCKOUT, p. 254).

Now that I realize chemosensitivity tests exist, it feels unconscionable that chemotherapy would ever, ever be administered without testing first to find out if the chemo is even compatible with the specific cancer. Big Pharma knows about these tests… and the man who bought my birthday dinner insisted for his own wife. Why doesn’t everyone have access to the same knowledge and treatment?

If you would like to find out more about chemosensitivity testing, read KNOCKOUT or consult the following resources:

Biofocus Institute for Laboratory Medicine
Dr. med Dipl. Chem. Doris Bachg
Dr. med Uwe Haselhorst
Berghauser Str. 295
45659 Recklinghausen, Germany
Contact: Dr. Lothar Prix
+49 2361-3000-130
+49 2361-3000-169 (fax)
Email: prix@biofocus.de
Research Genetic Cancer Centre (R.G.C.C.)
P.O. 53070 Florina, Greece
+30-24630-42264
+30-24630-42265 (fax)
E-mail: jpapasot@doctors.org.uk

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Larry King: KNOCKOUT–War on Cancer-Do Conventional Oncologists Have Room to Learn ANYTHING New from Alternative Doctors?

by Suzanne Somers 10/27/2009 12:15:00 PM
I had the privilege to be on Larry King last Friday night to discuss my book, KNOCKOUT - Doctors Who are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place. In case you missed it, here’s the link to view (CLICK HERE and then click on "Larry King - 10.23.09" on the drop-down menu). Here’s a note about the show from one of my friends on Facebook.

Suzanne,
 
You were great on Larry King - but some of the so called experts reminded me of the following story:

An old story relates an incident where a professor claiming to want to learn something new about the art of Zen visited a famous Zen master. “I have come to learn from you what is truth," said the professor.

The master invited the professor to share a cup of tea with him and he proceeded to fill the professor's cup. "Thank you," said the professor. "I cannot spend a great deal of time, but I am keen to learn all that I can."

When the tea reached the top of the cup, the master continued to pour more tea from the pot. After a short while, the tea began to run over the cup and onto the floor, and, finally, the professor could not contain his anxiety and shouted, "Stop, the cup will hold no more."

"So it is with you and any new ideas" said the master, "you are so full of what you already know, there is no room for you to learn anything else."

The two conventional doctors with me on Larry King Live, Dr. Black and Dr. Brawley, say they are interested in health care that helps the patient, but they were clearly not open to any new ideas from the alternative doctors, Dr. Burzynski and Dr. Gonzalez. They have studied conventional remedies for so long, their cup is "too full" to accept any new information. I encourage conversation on the subject of cancer treatment and hope all of the doctors and scientists along the spectrum (from conventional to integrative to alternative therapies) will learn from one another and help us to find a cure.

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KNOCKOUT Interview with Suzanne Somers and Anne Curry

by Suzanne Somers 10/22/2009 8:05:00 AM
On October 19th I was interviewed on the Today Show for the launch of my new book, KNOCKOUT - Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer and How to Avoid Getting It in the First Place (click on the link for more information). In case you missed the show, here is the clip: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/33378209#33378209. I have interviewed doctors using conventional methods, integrative methods and completely alternative methods for treating cancer, with incredible results for improving your odds against what will soon be the world's #1 killer. You can imagine how excited I was to share this book on the Today Show. There was a VERY strong reaction to the interview; check out this response from Politicol News.


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Researching My Problems

by Suzanne Somers 9/30/2009 12:45:00 PM
I am looking back on the roller coaster of last week and all the highs and lows that went with it.  After 17 years of a very gratifying relationship with HSN I started my first show with ShopNBC.  It was sort of like the first day of school.  You hope you like your teacher, your classmates, and you hope your hair looks good!  Thankfully, I am so comfortable in this new home with my new friends and support staff.  I couldn't ask for a more talented and exciting group of people and look forward to this relationship unfolding at ShopNBC.  At the same time the launch was taking place, some comments of mine on the passing of Patrick Swayze were published which led to a firestorm of response and dialog. Do we all accept what is reported and form opinions or do we ask questions to find out the entire story?  I have been in the public eye for a few decades now - and part of being a public person is knowing comments will be taken out of context or the intent will be twisted.  It's something you can't control and it comes with the territory.  It's particularly upsetting when people are hurt by these comments and that is why I issued an apology to Patrick's family.

Much has been printed about me, and contrary to many of the adverse comments, I do not fancy myself an authority on every subject.  That being said, as with each human on this earth, I have had my own personal obstacles.  Each time I am faced with a challenge I have researched the problems in order to overcome the adversity.  Whether it has been the issues I have faced being the child of an alcoholic, or trying to lose the weight I gained in my forties, or restoring balance to my life after menopause - I have committed many years of my life to finding answers, for myself.  At the end of each search, when I had found my own answers, I felt I had something to share and thought others might benefit from the work I had done for myself.

In Keeping Secrets - my book about growing up with an alcoholic dad - I uncovered how children of alcoholics share so many traits from enduring this experience.  I learned to move past those obstacles, to grow, and even forgive my abusive father.  I received tens of thousands of letters from people who thanked me for sharing my experience and told me that it had helped them with their own demons in some way.  That doesn’t make me an authority, but it connected me to people who had similar challenges and opened a dialog about how to overcome those challenges.

I also never planned on writing a series of weight loss books, but the extra pounds I was carrying evolved into nine weight loss books on a healthy lifestyle called Somersize.  Again, I found something that worked for me, and then my family and friends all wanted to know about it, so I wrote it down.  Again, that doesn't make me an authority – I just shared what worked for me and gave others the opportunity to see if it might work for them, too.  It did, in fact over 10 million people joined the movement and the letters of gratitude and the stunning before and after photos were deeply moving for me to see this was a solution for so many.  That doesn’t make it the only solution – but it worked for so many.

Then came the series of books on bio-identical hormones and anti-aging medicine - The Sexy Years, Ageless, and Breakthrough.  I met with hundreds of doctors, experts, and researchers in the medical and academic community.  I asked a lot of questions and tried to simplify the information until it made sense to me.  The resulting information was so compelling; I felt others might want the benefit of these interviews.  Most of us don't know where to begin to look for medical information, let alone have access to cutting-edge physicians.  I know having that information has changed the course of my life and my decisions on how I live each day.  I don't expect anyone to mimic my decisions - I just put out the information so individuals can make their own choices.

Dialog is important. Join me in asking the questions, doing the research and exploring the options.  Register at my web site, read my books and blogs, and get active in discussion with your caregivers to make sure your best interests are being met to your level of satisfaction.  Get active in the debate on health care!  The course of treatment we select is very personal and each of us has the right to make our own choice.  Again, I respect the choices Patrick, and millions of others, make each year on the course of care they choose. It is not my goal to sway anyone's opinion.  I just put out information for the taking.

More to come,

Suzanne

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Patrick Swayze - A beautiful man, loved by millions

by Suzanne Somers 9/21/2009 4:43:00 PM
I was very saddened to hear that Patrick Swayze passed away last week of pancreatic cancer, the most virulent and lethal of all the cancers. My heart and deepest condolences go out to his wife, Lisa, and his family, his friends, and the millions who loved him.  

In a casual conversation at a private party (with someone who never identified himself as a reporter) at the Toronto Film Festival last week, I was asked about this beloved actor. It was never my intention to make an official statement about his passing. I was not informed or aware I was being interviewed. I would never have been so insensitive as to offer a public statement so close to his untimely passing. I sincerely apologize if my comment has caused any additional pain to his family during this difficult time. I send my deepest condolences for their loss.

Having had cancer myself, I know firsthand the pain and suffering heaped on patient and family.  The fear is unbelievable and we all make the best choices we can with the information we have at hand. In Toronto, I was thinking out loud and wishing for a different outcome for this beautiful man and his devoted wife. Patrick and his family fought courageously and with integrity right to the end. I know that every choice made in this devastating situation was made with love and care.

I was a major fan of Patrick’s work, and would never do anything to hurt him or his family. His tremendous talent has been preserved on film for generations to come to observe and enjoy. It is truly sad that his life was cut short and that we will not be able to follow his continued growth as a one of our greatest performers. 

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Suzanne Somers

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Suzanne Somers on Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D List - with Surprise Guest Barry Manilow

by Suzanne Somers 8/17/2009 8:04:00 AM

Hi Friends, 

Kathy Griffin is a hoot!  We struck up a friendship a couple of years ago and I just LOVE her!!!  It all started when she asked me to direct her to some doctors.  When I told her about my gynecologist, she asked if I could have her come to my house and give her a pelvic.  Ha ha.

That did not happen!  I have been trying for two years to get her off diet soda - and sadly, I am a dismal failure! 

Recently I appeared on the season finale of her show, Kathy Griffin - My Life on the D List.  Alan and I hosted Kathy, her mom, and "Team Griffin" at our desert home in honor of her getting her Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame.  I took her to my organic vegetable garden to "pick" our dinner and she made a pledge to me that she would give up diet soda!  Later that night, as we ate the organic dinner I made, I found out she had made a deal with the waiter to sneak diet soda into her wine glass!  As I said, I am a dismal failure!  When she got her Star on the PS Walk of Fame - I surprised her with a special guest... an A lister!  

I have posted some shots from the show.  I don't see that Bravo has the episode available for download, but see if you can catch a re-run.  

EDIT:  Here are some clips of the show that you can watch on Hulu in case you missed it:

Walk of Fame
Here's to Kathy
The Suzanne Somers Compound
Available? Alive?
Producer Commentary: Celeb Bus


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Big News... I'm Moving to ShopNBC

by Suzanne Somers 7/30/2009 10:53:00 AM

Suzanne

After 17 wonderful years I am saying goodbye to HSN and have found an incredible new home. I have received thousands of emails and letters from all of you. I know you want more fashion, more jewelry, more delicious food products, more beauty solutions, more fitness items, and I know you want to stay healthy from the inside out! ShopNBC has a truly stellar team and they have created an unbelievable opportunity for me to bring all the items you have been asking for, and so much more. You can expect many more shows with our festive party atmosphere. You know this girl likes to have fun!  Plus,what really excites me is the opportunity to present vitamins and supplements!  I will be able to show you all the quality supplements I take myself and share why they are so important to our health and longevity.

I have had 17 incredible years at HSN... and it started with all of YOU. You made it magical every step of the way.  I have made some dear, dear friends on the air, behind the scenes, and in the audience at home. I will hold you all close to my heart forever and I am thrilled to let you know it's time to....  Let the Party Begin at ShopNBC!  

 

SHOWDATES:  September 18-20

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Suzanne Somers

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I want to tell you a BIG secret…

by Suzanne Somers 7/28/2009 2:39:00 PM

Hi Friends,

Shhhhhhh!!!  Can you keep a secret????  I am making an ENORMOUS announcement within the next couple of days.  I wanted you to know first.  Stay tuned… IT’S BIG!!!!!

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Suzanne Somers

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Farrah, We Will Miss You

by Suzanne Somers 6/25/2009 11:40:00 AM

Farrah was a beautiful person.. she was the first person to inspire us to exercise and stay fit.  We all remember the golden haired girl in the tennis dress... and wanted what she had. She lived a fabulous life and loved fiercely.  Her relationship with Ryan was one of great passion and is the stuff of legends.  She will always be remembered as the "it" girl of our times.

I knew Farrah and know how fiercely she fought to live.  It is a life unfinished but she will never be forgotten, such was her impact.

My deepest condolences to Ryan O'Neal and her son, Redmond.  My condolences also to Farrah's father who has now lost two daughters to this terrible disease.

And my deepest admiration to Farrah's best friend, Alana Stewart, who showed the world what it means to be a truly good friend. I am filled with sadness today... Farrah was so young, so talented, so beautiful and so loved.  We lost a great star today who was in her prime and I will miss her.

Her passing only dedicates me more to my work on anti-aging medicine and finding alternative treatments to fight this insidious killer.  Farrah's story should have had a different ending....


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Suzanne Somers

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Teen Outsmarts Doctors in Science Class

by Suzanne Somers 6/16/2009 12:28:00 PM

What to do you do when you’ve been given a diagnosis from your doctor that just doesn’t match how your body is feeling???  Here’s the story of an amazing 18 year old, named Jessica Terry, who took matters into her own hands and diagnosed herself in her AP Science Class!  Patient intuition is a remarkably strong instinct.  We are fortunate to have many wonderful doctors who can look at our symptoms and form treatment plans based on their assessments, however, in some cases symptoms are missed – or misdiagnosed.  Here’s a teenager who just knew there was something else wrong, even when the doctors had made up their minds.  Jessica, I am your #1 fan!!!  

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Suzanne Somers is one of America’s most popular and beloved personalities. In a multifaceted career, she has achieved extraordinary success as an actress, New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, singer, comedienne, and lecturer. Suzanne has authored 18 books, including eight New York Times bestsellers, as well as #1 New York Times, #1 Amazon and Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestsellers. There are currently more than 10 million copies of her books in print. As one of America’s most informed and dedicated health care advocates, Suzanne has been acknowledged for her leading role in bringing information on today’s groundbreaking anti-aging medical protocols, preventive care, long-term health, and hormone replacement therapies to women and men across the country.

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