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Stomach cancer

My father is infected by adenocercinoma (cancer) in his stomach(prepyleric area).this in moderate stage and well differentiated. I showed the report to several doctors.All of them advised me to do surgery.My father is suffering from digestive problem last four months  and constipation for long time.He has no diabetic and heart is in good condition.We did diagnosis couple of weeks back and confirmed about the cancer.Should I let my father to go for surgery first or Chemotherapy than surgery?
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My sister-in-law has been successfully remission of her cancer for the last 1 1/2 years with a combination of chemo and alternative antioxidant therapy.  She had tried the Cantron liquid, but she couldn't stand the liquid taste and having to get up the middle of the night.  

The last six months, she has switched over to the time-release form Cantavita.  She likes it much better.  She only has to take two a day, one in the morning and one at night.  She had gone in for her routine follow-up two months ago, and everything is normal - no cancer!  You can get more info on Cantavita at www.cantavita.com.
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my aunt was cured of stage 4 lung cancer by an all natural product called cantron aka cancel. It takes the cancer and reverses it into waste material and then it is excreted. Many people will disagree with all natural cures but the again they never met my aunt or the million others you can talk to online. Click on yahoo and type cantron support group. I dont know about the surgery but I do know about cantron.  
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