My sister in Japan was told that she had a breast cancer, and got an operation in February 1998. She was told that the cancer had already spread to lymph gland. Her cancer was diagnosed as ¡Èstage 3¡É and she was told that the cancer might spread to distant parts within one year.
As a drowning man catches at a straw, my mother gave me a call. At that time, I happened to know of M10-8, and brought it back to Japan. She began to take two tablets three times a day before she got the operation.
As from March, she began to take a (relatively weak) anti-cancer drug and hormone treatment. The monthly blood test showed that the tumor marker was at 88 when she got the operation. This went down to 28 in April, 14 in May, and 3.3 in June. She was told that this was the level of a healthy person and finally regained her smile.
(T. Y., a 52 years old female in Oxnard, California.)