8-5-97
Susan,
We would like to make a small donation in memory of a special friend, Renie C.
Thank you for your wonderful work. We brag about you every chance we get & distribute pertinent articles upon request by anyone in need of guidance with their illness. Sometimes they wait too long.
Thank you again for all your support. You are the reason Mitch is doing so great!!
Most sincerely,
Peg & Mitch
Peg & Mitch H.
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July 18, 1997
Dear Susan,
I want to thank you for taking the time to speak with me and refer me to James Sparandeo. I did get to speak with him briefly today, but had to terminate the conversation due to a sudden storm and I could not reach him. All is okay. I will try again soon.
Your approach to cancer seems very reasonable considering the alternatives. You are providing a much-needed service and a clearinghouse for those who are uninformed.
May God bless you in your continued endeavors.
I am awaiting the material you are sending to me.
Very truly yours,
Leo H.
Leo H.
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TO: SUSAN SILBERSTEIN
FROM: RICHARD P.
I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS TIME TO THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP YOU GAVE ME DURING VERY CONFUSING AND UNCERTAIN TIMES.
I AM CURRENTLY SEEING DR. NORMAN SIEGEL HERE IN CHERRY HILL, NJ. I HAVE BEEN ON ALPHA-INTERFERON (3X WEEKLY) FOR OVER A YEAR, WITH POSITIVE RESPONSE. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE MANY SIDE EFFECTS, THE INFORMATION ABOUT DIET AND NATURAL ALTERNATIVES HAS HELPED COMBAT THEM.
I DO NOT KNOW HOW LONG THE POSITIVE RESULTS WILL CONTINUE, HOWEVER, THEY INDEED PROVE EXACTLY WHAT YOU POINT OUT IN YOUR EDITORIAL (SUMMER 97 VOL. NO.2) THAT THE COMBINATION OF ORTHODOX AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE CAN BE VERY POWERFUL.
I AM ENCLOSING A SMALL DONATION.
P.S. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
SINCERELY,
Richard P.
9-1-97
Richard PI.
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Susan S.
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January 28, 2000
Dear Susan,
I want to thank you for the help you gave to me last spring as I met a major health challenge. As you might recall I was told that I had severe cervical dysplasia and that I might possibly have cervical cancer. You researched various vitamin and herbal treatments to help me. When I had the loop excision performed, after following the treatment plan you outlined, the oncologist was amazed at how much better my cervix looked than when he did the initial exam. The pathology report indicated that I had CIN III or High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion, Severe Squamous Dysplasia. Luckily no invasion was seen or evidence of malignancy. After three months I had a PAP smear and uterine biopsy performed and much to my relief, they were normal.
Everyday I count my blessings and I include you and your fine organization in my prayers. Your kind, yet very competent and confident attitude, helped allay my fears and gave me the courage to face my life crisis. I am so grateful that you and the Center for Advancement in Cancer Education are there for people like me. Not surprisingly when I shared some of the information on cervical dysplasia being linked to Vitamin A and folic acid deficiencies with my gynecologist and oncologist, they didn’t seem too enlightened or offer any suggestions for changing my diet to increase my intake of these vitamins.
I’ve attached an article I read in The New Yorker on HPV. It’s a very frightening article, but informative nonetheless. I wish I could exorcise this virus from my body forever. If you have any suggestions, please call me collect and share your insight.
I hope that when I travel to Pennsylvania to visit my family that I can stop by the Center to meet you and personally thank you for your help. I will remain eternally grateful to you for your help and kindness to me.
Most sincerely,
Joyce S.K.
Joyce S.K.
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