Does anyone know if Kisqali (ribociclib) is compatible with DCA? Or even complimentary? Do you know of any clinics/practices in Australia competent in administering this drug?

Q: Hello, my dear wife has been struggling with breast cancer and this site has been a great ray of hope. She has recently been put on a drug called Kisqali (ribociclib). Does anyone know if it is compatible with DCA? Or even complimentary? Do you know of any clinics/practices in Australia competent in administering this drug? I look forward very much to hearing from you. Richard. A: Hello, Richard. Unfortunately, Ribociclib (Kisqali) is quite a new therapy against breast cancer and we have found no studies, which discuss of combining it with DCA. However, we've reviewed the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of Ribociclib and it doesn't look like it should interact badly with Sodium dichloroacetate. In fact, as mentioned before, we have no bad experiences of combining DCA with targeted therapies. Please read carefully our work at DCA Information and learn all you need before administering DCA to your wife. Everything should be fine. Just don't overdose the DCA and remember that the protective supplements that we recommend with the DCA protocol are obligatory. DCA + Kisqali shouldn't cause any problems when used together. In fact, they could both provide benefits. Another therapy for breast cancer, Tamoxifen, has a synergistic effect with DCA. If you want real professional help, please contact Dr. Akbar Khan. He has a cancer center in Canada. He's one of the most famous oncologists who uses DCA with other conventional cancer treatments. We doubt that there is someone better in this field than him.

I am looking for support with guiding my mother (who is diagnosed with uveal melanoma) with start of using DCA. However we can’t find any specialist/professional in our region. Can you help us out with this?

Q: Dear DCA guide, I am looking for support with guiding my mother (who is diagnosed with uveal melanoma, stage 3, mets) with start of using DCA. She already started ketogenic diet for some time, but now wants to add DCA with this. However we can't find any specialist/professional in our region. Can you help us out with this? Regards, Cees. A: Dear Cees, we would like to show you a really interesting study about melanoma + DCA Long-term stabilization of metastatic melanoma with sodium dichloroacetate. To make a long story short, a young man used DCA for a handful of years and it stabilized his melanoma, even shrunk the lymph node metastasis. He finally got better and afterwards added immunotherapy to the treatment. This was a great result, since the previous treatments prior to Sodium dichloroacetate had little to no effect. Your mother can definitely take DCA with Ketogenic diet for the treatment of Melanoma. It can stabilize as well as treat this type of skin cancer. Also consider talking with your oncologist, maybe he can add immunotherapy or targeted therapy to the picture for even better results. If you‘re clueless where to start with DCA, you can find a lot of information that you need to know about Sodium dichloroacate for free in our site. Please read it closely. Analysing DCA information is a must. Also, we advise you following your doctors advise, especially if he's offering biological therapy for melanoma. You can use the Ketogenic diet and DCA with the conventional treatment options. Regarding your question about specialists and medical professionals in Europe. There are many specialists and naturopathic clinics in Germany who prescribe Sodium dichloroacetate for cancer. However, we have no contact with them. You will need to find them yourself. If you have the funds and the time, you can try reaching out Dr. Akbar Khan in Canada. He's one of the best DCA oncologists in the world. You can find his site here at Medicor Cancer.

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