Overview

This web page discusses esophageal cancer, which may have a different mechanism and treatment from other forms of cancer. Please see Cancer Overview for general information that is common to all forms of cancer.

Complimentary and alternative treatments for esophageal cancer that are considered below include:

Please see conventional, complimentary and alternative medical treatments for important background information regarding the different types of medical treatments discussed on this page. Naturopathic, Complimentary and Alternative treatments that may be considered include:


Treatment

Naturopathic, Complimentary and Alternative Treatments

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

[LDN_Cancer] reports that the late Dr. Bernard Bihari treated approximately 450 patients with some form of cancer, with a 60% success rate, almost all of who had failed to respond to standard treatments. In one case report, a patient with esophageal cancer including metastatic nodes in chest and abdomen refused chemotherapy and took only low dose naltrexone; his difficulty swallowing significantly decreased over an unspecified number of months.

Dr. Weyrich has been trained in the use of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). However, Dr. Weyrich has not treated any cases of esophageal cancer with LDN.

Please see What is Low Dose Naltrexone? for more information.


References