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IPT patients, and
their lives and experiences.
If you would like to share your IPT story, or
help others as a volunteer patient advocate,
please email CDIPTQ@IPTQ.com
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Donna
McDermott's Interview:
A Breast
Cancer Survivor tells her IPT story.
A powerful email Interview with Donna McDermott,
a woman from the US who obtained complete remission from her advanced stage breast cancer
after receiving 23 IPT treatments. No surgery (except a biopsy), no radiation, no major
side effects. Her last IPT treatment was on May 25, 1998, and she remains
free from breast cancer today.
"I feel better than I can ever remember feeling since I was
about 25. People are astounded when they see me."
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Laurie
Shaw's Story -- survivor of breast
cancer with metastases.
"After struggling as a breast cancer patient for 12 years, through Dr. Donato’s wonderful therapy, I suddenly find
myself cancer free, healthy, strong and whole. This was done without sacrificing my body parts, femininity, or
self-esteem. Dramatic and consistent improved health and well being was brought about through 24 IPT sessions
with the good doctor."
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Carole
Jakaboski, IPT
patient advocate, died on November 11, 2002.
She was an IPT patient
who loved the results so much that she graciously offered
to talk and email with people who
were considering IPT. Her
severe case of inflammatory breast cancer was well under control,
and still getting better, thanks to IPT
treatments with Dr. Perez Garcia. She
died of other causes. "It is SOoooo great to feel as good as I do today.
I spent several hours working on my morning glory garden.... This is such a wonderful feeling for me, I mean, to have
the energy and the stamina to complete such a big job, one that would have been out of my realm of possibility
just a few weeks ago. God has truly blessed me. My prayers and the prayers of people all over the globe have been
heard." (May 19, 2002) |
Carole Jakaboski |
Mrs. Sabina
Wurmbrand (1913-2000).
Mrs. Wurmbrand, diagnosed
with inoperable liver and stomach cancer, and days from death,
gained two months of quality life to spend with her family, with support from IPT.
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