ANTI-CANCER PROTOCOL

How I Built My Anti-Cancer Protocol and How You Can Too

When I was diagnosed with stage 4 soft tissue sarcoma, I made a powerful decision: I would become the CEO of my own healing. That meant not just relying on conventional treatment, but also diving deep into understanding cancer on a deeper, cellular level. Understanding how it grows, survives, and spreads and learning how to interrupt that process.
Fortunately, there are brilliant researchers, doctors, and survivors who’ve paved this path before me. One book I highly recommend is ‘How to Starve Cancer’, it breaks down these ideas in great depth and detail, written by a woman who used this approach to overcome her own stage 4 cancer diagnosis. Below is my simplified explanation of this approach, so you can begin building your own targeted protocol.

If what you are about to read is brand new information to you, or you have seen this approach being spoken about before and it has always overwhelmed you - I want to reassure you that although it may feel complex; because it is, it doesn't require you to fully comprehend it or be able to memorise off by heart. It just requires you to use the information available to connect the dots, devise a plan on what it is you should be taking and then you have a protocol that you know to follow daily. Just get started and you will learn along the way.

Step 1 - Identify the cancer’s Signaling Pathways

Healthy cells function through constant communication via specific signaling pathways. These signals control when to grow, repair, divide, or die. In cancer, these pathways are hijacked, often switched “on” when they shouldn’t be (to promote growth and survival) or switched “off” when they should stop a faulty cell (like turning off cell death signals).

I started by researching:
● The common pathways involved in soft tissue sarcomas
● Core pathways found in nearly all cancer types
● Tumor-specific results from advanced molecular testing on my own biopsy tissue

Here’s a snapshot of the key pathways I identified that are known to be involved in soft tissue cell sarcoma and what they do:

For example, a cancer cell may switch on PI3K/Akt/mTOR to keep growing and surviving, while turning off apoptosis to avoid death, even when damaged.

How to do this yourself:
Google your cancer type with terms like “signaling pathways” or “oncogenic drivers” to find studies and diagrams showing what’s active in your cancer.

Step 2 - Match Pathways to Natural or Off-Label Inhibitors

There’s a growing body of published research on natural compounds and repurposed drugs that target these exact pathways. Many of these substances have multi-target effects, which is ideal.
Here are examples from my own protocol:

In addition, I target general cancer vulnerabilities like:

This information is for the purpose to help you understand that it isn't a case of randomly taking a mix n match of supplements that people may have told you are good for you. There must be a method to the madness and I hope this page helps you to understand how to best target your cancer with an integrative approach.

This isn’t about guesswork. It’s about strategically identifying what your cancer is using to thrive and finding evidence based ways to shut those systems down. With knowledge, testing, and consistency, you can create a layered protocol that supports your healing.