Dr. David Oster is most often described by his patients as a kind and thoughtful doctor, possessing a tremendous wealth of knowledge in the field of clinical oncology. His constant display of clinical proficiency and compassionate care is delivered thru a clear teaching style they prize as essential to their fight.
Though his gentle and professional demeanor is what is most commonly spoken of him, his clinical skills and rare expertise are hard to overstate.
Dr. David Oster is one of the most highly trained and experienced naturopathic doctors to devote his full practice exclusively to cancer patients, for all cancer types and for individuals walking through any stage of the disease.
Visit www.osteroncology.com for more information about Dr. Oster and his clinical practice or call us at 720-987-9888. We look forward to speaking with you and answering any questions you might have.
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What lifestyle, dietary supplements, and foods help to keep your reoccurrence rate down
Excellent and clear explanation, this should be a required video for every breast cancer patient. I need to work on my sleep hours.
I had a 7mm stage 2 renal carcinoma removed on my left kidney on June 24th. The tumor was 4 cm and and the cancer was removed with a 1 MM margin with no spread outside the kidney. It was done robotic and I was released from the hospital after a 2 night stay. I am now trying to get my strength which will take a few weeks at least. I am a 68 year old male and feel confident that I will recovery completely!
Thanks for sharing. Great illustration
Impressive 👍👍👍
Wish there was far more detail on treating side effects. Pretty much did not learn anything new.
Hi! Where can you find information about natural compounds that can be used in conjunction with er positive metastatic disease? Thank you.
What about stage 0 DCIS?
I started on Letrozole 1-1/2 months ago. I can’t walk more than 1/4 mile for the pain in my hips, joints, and feet. I’m used to walking a lot. I’m taking minerals, vitamin D3 etc. I’m a very young 72, I have a Bilateral mastectomy scheduled for June 19th 2024 .
Thank you doctor
In all this time, no research has been able to come up with better alternatives? These drug options are terrible.
Excellent explanation. Thank you 🙏!
Just diagnosed. He is a good doctor but could we say women instead of ladies
How about Kadcyla in lieu of Herceptin and Perjeta?
Great video but You forgot drinking alcohol and it’s added risk.
Oncology certified NP here..I read recently that about 12 % of breast cancers are directly attributable to alcohol. Women simply do not metabolize alcohol the way men do. And yes, it seems to be a glaring omission in the presentation. But to be fair, many textbooks I've read also also fail to mention this.
❤❤❤sensible and good info content
Yeah, and yet if one is already disabled... I use a wheelchair since bone cancer as a kid... it's simply not possible to be "active".
I have stayed active….fought weight gain for 4.5 years. No weight gain but hard to do. Angry? Oh you bet. Counseling? May go in for help. 4.5 years and no big concern from the team! Ha!!!!!!
4.5 years of every joint stiff. I am done!! Going in Tuesday and will inform my oncologist that I am done! You never even mentioned full body massages! Have truly helped me!!
FATIGUE is huge but Docs ignore it because they have zero helps!!!
I've had a huge increase in BP despite been put on 2 BP meds . Never a problem before Anastrozle. I've cut it to every second day and my BP in now dropping. Am I wasting my time taking it every second day is it of any benefit ? . I won't go back on it every day as I'm in serious danger of having a stroke. Cardiologist said it's called uncomfortable BP,and most likely Anastrozle is the cause. Any advice on dosage appreciated.
@@lisamurphy6203 after 4 years I am off .
Anastrozole helps about 26%. My oncologist ignores my side effects so I do not even mention anymore!
4.5 years and I am over it! Stage lll double mastectomies 19 bad lymph nodes 27 radiation burns….I cannot take the fatigue and arthralgia anymore! I refused chemo because having been a hospice RN I saw all of the lying! Telling patients chemo will work and they die getting that last infusion! Ha! Poor women have zero clue about doctors greed!
Great video and so beautifully packaged Just checking, I have looked into Turmeric as an additional for inflammation due to sore joints, however I have read that it may interact negatively with Tamoxifen. Your observations tend to dispute this. Have you any additional comments towards this please?
Have you received an answer to your Curcumin while on Tamoxifen query? Thanks
@@marives8 no I don't recall receiving a reply.
As I understood it, IV Vitamin C therapy isn't generally undertaken to cure cancer, but to lower chemo side effects and hence chemo tolerance, and ultimately to increase quality of life, and most studies actually support this use. To criticise it because it isn't a "cure" misses the point. This is the problem with current standard treatments, especially for people who don't have access to top medical facilities like MD Anderson: quality of life is basically ignored while the "cure" is aggressively, single-mindedly pursued; the result is that one of the biggest obstacles to successful treatment (especially for weaker/elderly patients) is failure to complete chemo due to chemo side effects and severe iatrogenic decrease of quality of life. Additionally, it should be clarified that a lot of studied, evidence-based natural medicine never receives continued research funding because most natural alternatives aren't patentable and profitable, and can never receive the funding threshold to bring it anywhere near the costly, pay-to-play FDA approval process. "Review of Evidence Supporting 2022 US Food and Drug Administration Drug Approvals" basically clarifies the integrity of current standard western medicine, with 65% of all FDA drug approvals in 2022 being based on only one study and 79% having received industry funding, from an industry with a long history of meddling in the "evidence" it produces.
No hot flashes but It’s Ruining my liver after taking arimidex for 3month. Have to stop it. 😢
My brother is 47 and diagnosed with advanced stage kidney cancer that spread in Renan vein and lungs . Doctor suggested ammuno there just tell me does this cure him . And what is your suggestion
I was not aware Her2 was lso found in other cancers as i have learned with my stage 4 salivary gland cancer that has mestastisized to my lungs
Just diagnosed Feb 5th 2024. Waiting on April 17th for surgery. Not afraid of much for all ive gone through, but this has me beside myself.
Same 💯
@@karishort1891 stay strong, I'm still fighting, so shall you
My husband was diagnosed 6 days ago
Very disappointed that the short list of compounds is not named/ described.
Awesomely explained
Champ!
An amazing presentation of the bare facts! Thank you.
Thank you so much this has given me a lot of information
You can’t exercise if the aromatose inhibitors are too debilitating
Absolutely. If the aromatase inhibitors trashes your joints how are you going to exercise? They also cause weight gain and interfere with sleep . There goes your restorative sleep if you trash your estrogen level. Heck, the Reclast I take for osteoporosis is compromising my joints and decreasing my exercise tolerance . I NEED TO BE ABLE to WALK. What does my former endocrinologist say? Reclast causes inflammation so " pick your poison"!!! 😮😮😮😮
Put Predict Breast in to Google, it’ll have a tool which will give you percentage at 5, 10, 15 yrs. It’s from Cambridge University UK
This was really great thank you so much!
I video record your footage about vitamin d and sent it to ppl in mainland china because KZread is blocked in mainland china . Now vitamin d consumption becomes most important routine for me everyday .
I had a left nephrectomy three years ago, stage 2 grade 3 tumour. 8.5cm.
wow ! How you doing now , going for mine soon.
A.I.'s cause weight gain,and the Dr says weight gain puts patients at greater risk for a recurrence!
Fascinating break-down. I took anaprozle prior to my lumpectomy and I continue to take - I am 72. At the time of my surgery, my cancer at actually shrunk in size. Is that unusual? I will be starting radiation soon, but I am feeling good - my margins were clear as well as 5 tested lymph nodes. Thank you so much for your videos.
p.s. change the word “fades” should be “fads”on your site “LISTEN to Dr. Oster as he clarifies the truths within these studies and outlines the dangers that await patients who make decisions on misinformation, trends, and fades instead of being properly guided in evidence-based integrative oncology.”
Exceptional video!
This video was a total waste of time, either change the title of your video or talk about how to toleratevthese drugs
I'm about to start Letrozole, I'm terrified.
A friend got pancreatic cancer on that and died, another carpel tunnel and trigger fingers, 2 ops, another on that, zoladex and anticoagulant, she’s having frequent mini strokes , she doesn’t know what to do, I said stop the drugs, her Drs have her so scared cancer “might” come back, she’ll die of a stroke. Her Drs need de registration
what could the reasons be for prescribing tamoxifen for an elderly woman
IMO…. Ignorance as they’re all trained that’s the option that works? or most likely $$$$ ??
I hope idont have it
i reLY APRECIAT YOUR VIDIO
Not sure why you said you don't see joint pain in patients with Tamoxifen. I've been on it for a year and I'm suffering terribly with joint pain. Also, would have been helpful to actually say which herbs help. Just saying that there are herbs that can help isn't really telling people how they can combat the side effects.
I am 68, I have lots of allergies, to drugs and carry an epi pen. I have had 3 fractures over the last 3 year from falls, and I am concerned about bone density reduction from using these drugs. I am fit, exercise and I am not not overweight and not on any tablets. t am wondering what percentage gain in years do you get from these drugs? How do they know what your oestrogen levels are? And what is a dangerous oestrogen level? As a patient can you opt for 3 monthly oestrogen tests and just take the tablets intermittently if needed? In the Uk we get an annual mammogram for five years after diagnosis.just can’t understand why there is a blanket attitude to giving these drugs.
Before my chemotherapy i had a ctscan. After the 8 cyckes again i underwent ctscan. But the results of before and after are the same, does it mean that it is not a recurrence?
Take a pet ct is more accurate