Gonzalez did a pilot study of 11 patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer.
The results were as follows:
As of 12 January 1999, of 11 patients entered into the study, 9 (81%) survived one year, 5 (45%) survived two years, and by 1999, 4 had survived three years. Two patients are alive and doing well: one at three years and the other at four years. These results are far above the 25% survival at one year and 10% survival at two years for all stages of pancreatic adenocarcinoma reported in the National Cancer Data Base from 1995.
These statistics are of course not perfect, but they are astonishing.
My understanding is that he charges a one-time fee of some $5,000 to set up an individualized program, after which he is available for consultations at no charge for a lifetime. The cost of his supplements is a few hundred dollars a month.
He is currently conducting a clinical trial on pancreatic cancer in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health under a $1.4 million grant. His results are far better than conventional therapy, and include remissions and long-term survivals unheard of in advanced pancreatic cancer.
My strong running second choice would be Vincent Gammil, for whome I have enormous respect (the center for the study of natural oncology)in San Diego CA.
I'm reading about some promissing results using Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition with pancreatic cancer.
You might wish to do a GOOGLE search for:
Matrix metalloproteinase+pancreatic cancer
and read about it.
This of course should be part of an entire protocol and strategy, and should be probably be used in conjunction with or followed by corrective tretment.
I urge you to seek a holistic practitioner ASAP.