before the ultrasound younus quite a fear the tumour might have grown in fact the chemo had evidently already obliterated it. the complementary therapies didn't target the cancer itself but we used to help her deal with the side effects and support the therapeutic process. i must say i just met and saw it today and i'm very fascinated how he's coping with this diagnosis cancer is the usual approach of patients it's a very special situation for this and patients usually just fly for independent at this age patents are soaps good studies they're good jobs the co-op of the family and so in this phase of independency they get dependent on medicine on people like me so it's very difficult for them to integrate the disease into a normal life especially with chronic diseases but i'm also very fascinated by these patients because they're also very mature more mature than their peers so it's what makes it so special to treat young cancer patients well there are several aspects one of them also is certain now have an amount of multitude of information available to just use to look into the inte