One family. Stage IV Hodgkin Lymphoma. We documented everything.
Most cancer books do one thing. This one does four.
Stage IV: The Protocol combines our real family’s personal story with a fully documented integrative protocol, mainstream treatment, and something almost no one talks about — the financial reality of fighting cancer.
Lab results were tracked. Scan reports were studied. Every decision was researched. Every cost was considered.
This is not false hope. It is not a textbook. It is the honest, organized record one family built while navigating a Stage IV Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnosis — so you do not have to start from zero.
What to do. When to do it. How they afforded it. It is all here.
What is inside:
Part One: The Before — The signals, the moment, the diagnosis.
Part Two: Building the Protocol — Melatonin, antiparasitic approaches, hyperbaric oxygen, immune terrain, diet, and more. The scans. The numbers. The radiation decision.
Part Three: The After — What happened when it was over.
Plus appendices covering the full protocol by phase, mechanism maps, budget triage guide, laboratory data, and what they did not use and why.
Readers are calling it essential.
“If you find yourself with a cancer diagnosis, this book is a wealth of information on integrative therapies available that can benefit the body’s ability to withstand the trauma that comes with conventional treatments.” — Verified Purchase – 5 Stars
“A very thorough look at alternative cancer treatment. In-depth but easy to understand.” — Verified Purchase – 5 Stars
“For anyone who is fighting cancer and willing to do whatever it takes to get healed, get this book. This family did not abandon chemo but the wife and author knew that wasn’t going to be enough in a Stage 4 situation. If you have cancer, this book will give you easy-to-understand, real information, not biased, but just what they did to be cured.” — Verified Purchase – 5 Stars
About the Author
Ivanka Schloss is the pen name of a medical transcriptionist, avid researcher, advocate, and writer who spent two decades studying integrative health before her husband’s Stage IV Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnosis made everything urgent. This book is what she built and why — so no one else ever has to start from zero. The what to do, when, and how are documented in the pages of this book.
A note before you read.
This is not a medical journal. Nothing in these pages should be interpreted as medical advice. The decisions described here were made within the context of one family’s circumstances, conversations with physicians, and extensive personal research. Chemotherapy was the primary treatment. Everything else was built to support the body alongside it. We present it as a record of the process we explored. Not a cure. Not a guarantee. A transparent account of what one family did, why they did it, and what happened next.
