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Angie Best's Brave Mistletoe Cancer Fight in Switzerland

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Angie Best is undergoing mistletoe chemotherapy treatment in Switzerland.
  • She was diagnosed with colon cancer that has spread to her liver.
  • Mistletoe therapy is an alternative treatment, not standard on the NHS.
Angie Best's Brave Mistletoe Cancer Fight in Switzerland

Angie Best, ex-wife of football legend George Best, has shared an emotional update from her hospital bed in Switzerland, where she is undergoing mistletoe chemotherapy. This unusual treatment follows her recent diagnosis of colon cancer that has spread to her liver. Mistletoe therapy, an alternative approach used for decades in Europe, is believed by some to boost the immune system and improve patient quality of life.

While not a standard treatment on the NHS due to inconclusive evidence of its efficacy as a cure, mistletoe therapy can be used alongside conventional chemotherapy, as Angie is doing. Her son, Calum Best, has been a vocal supporter, sharing his distress and setting up a GoFundMe to help cover specialist treatment costs. Angie herself has expressed her determination to fight the disease.

The 73-year-old's update comes after Calum revealed her diagnosis in a heartfelt video. He detailed his mother's previously healthy lifestyle and the emotional toll the diagnosis has taken. Angie's connection to George Best, whom she met in 1975 and married in 1976, is also a notable part of her public profile, with their son Calum born in 1981.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Angie Best is currently undergoing mistletoe chemotherapy treatment in Switzerland for colon cancer that has spread to her liver.
Mistletoe therapy is an alternative cancer treatment using extracts from the European mistletoe plant. It is not a standard, approved treatment on the NHS.
Calum Best is providing emotional support and has set up a GoFundMe page to help cover the costs of his mother's specialist cancer treatment.

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