Woman chooses traditional medicine over radiation to treat cancer

Madelaine McCallum is originally from Ille lacrosse, Saskatchewan, but has called Vancouver home for many years.

McCallum, 36, is an accomplished dancer, model and performer and teaches the next generation self-empowerment workshops.

Despite all the success in her career, she’s had to face a lot of challenges – and her latest challenge is a battle to save her own life.

When she was 17, she noticed small cysts in her breast.

Three years ago, one of those cysts started to grow and she went in for testing.

That’s when she was told it was a tumour.

“When you think of the word tumour you instantly panic and I would’ve got it cut out right away,” she said. “But then with the process of more tests and then trying to get into a surgeon right away and then fear as well because if you think if you are going to get this huge lump cut out its pretty scary.”

“I had a lot of fear around it in that first year.”

When it was first measured, the tumour 5 cm by 6 cm. Within a few months it grew to 15 cm by 17 cm.

She went in for a lumpectomy and after testing she was diagnosed with Phyllodes Cystosarcoma.

A year after surgery, she felt a strange tingling sensation in breast.

That sensation grew into another tumour which was growing at a faster rate then before.

On July 24, 2018 she went in for a mastectomy but this time she was determined not to be afraid.

“I stopped all that negative stuff that I was doing earlier in the year and said ok I’m really just going to survive this I’m going to be a warrior about this and I’m not going to be a victim to this anymore,” she said.

Despite being brave – Madelaine said it took an emotional toll on her.

“I’ve cried in the bathtub, like hating myself, and my body and feeling so weird like when they take something from you,” she said.

She was advised to take radiation after surgery but her radiologist told her that her type of cancer had a high chance of coming back and radiation wouldn’t totally eliminate it.

After weighing her options she decided on traditional healing instead of radiation.

“I would have been in radiation right now,” she said. “I probably would have in my third or fourth week and it’s five and a half weeks and I would have been really sick I couldn’t have done nothing I wouldn’t be able to anything I would just be doing that five days a week all day.”

Madelaine McCallum (Photo: Tina House / APTN)


According to Statistics Canada – it’s estimated that one in two Canadians will be diagnosed with a type of cancer in their lifetime.

It also accounts for 30 per cent of all deaths in Canada.

Using traditional medicine instead of mainstream treatments has been controversial in the past.

But the president and CEO of the B.C. Cancer Foundation Sarah Roth says if its working then it’s a good thing.

“I think like any illness every individual feels differently and has a different approach to their illness so B.C. cancer certainly wants to make sure they are doing everything possible to help a cancer patient at the end of the day patients have choices and we support a patients choice to do whatever he or she wants to do,” said Roth.

McCallum said that she know she’s fighting a hard battle but she’s using reishi mushrooms and chaga from northern Saskatchewan to help her.

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Along with some help from healers and ceremonies.

“I brought in a medicine man from the United States,” she said. “His name is JR Fox and he does Yuwipi ceremony and he did one for me previous to my surgery and we bring him to the community and I invite my family and supporters and then we all do these prayers then we do the ceremony then we feast as we did a long time ago.

“I will go back to Sundance as I’ve been a Sundancer I didn’t finish my four years so I will have to back and finish that and sweat lodge trying to make sure I start smudging.”

After six months of continued prayers, ceremony and medicine, Madelaine McCallum was told she is doing well.

By all accounts she knows she’s beaten the odds and resumed her passion for dance.

She said she will never forget what she went through but will wear it like a proud badge of honour.

“In Sundance we have a day that we do the sunrise ceremony and the sun is what gives us life you know that light and they always say when you are going through something face the sun,” she said.

 

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3 thoughts on “Woman chooses traditional medicine over radiation to treat cancer

  1. Sharon Mason says:

    You are so brave and I admire that. I wished my brother, who died of cancer 1.5 years ago, had the courage to use our traditional meds because for sure that radiation and chemo killed him. Sending you blessings and continued good health!!!

  2. We so deserve, all of us, well or sick, access to a truly holistic form of/approach to health and wellness!! I just finished watching the latest docu~series from “The Truth About Cancer” folks, this one a 7 episode Eastern Medicine, 7 country series. In places like Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Philippines and others, LAWS have been passed that encourage/support the use of any healing modality the patient or their MD or healing practitioner feels “may” or “will” bring them a better health outcome! We sooooo deserve this in Canada and throughout Turtle Island! As I write this, our own Health Canada bureaucrats are doing everything in their power to minimize/block our current liberal access to Natural Health Products (NHPs) and information heretofore provided by licensed and other healing practitioners! It’s like going back to the Burning Times for goodness sakes! Currently it’s not clear how or if that will affect Traditional Indigenous medicines or Healing approaches, but if the past is any indication, we must be vigilant! I urge, I plead, for everyone to visit http://nhppa.org and at a minimum, register for ongoing updates! We hope many of you will join our Movement to ensure our sovereign right to use herbs and natural plant medicines and ‘supplements’ and other nutrients are NOT restricted by government employees a former Standing Committee process revealed know very little if anything about the benefits and value of natural medicines and healing modalities! Following a 2+ year Standing Committee process conducted by (then) Minister of Health Allan Rock, 53 Recommendations were handed down for government to follow. Not only is HC not following those in the way they are intended to be followed, they seem determined to lump NHPs in with over~the~counter chemical drugs AND subject them to the same restrictions as patented chemical drugs!! PLEASE help us to say “NO”!! We so need many more Canadians to step up and help make this a HUGE Movement and make our voices clearly heard this election year!
    a’ho <3

  3. My mother’s position is that Western medicine is ultimately a product of something natural or was. Radiation is natural in the environment, as are herbs and roots. That it was discovered through intense reflection and insight as a treatment was to turn to one’s internal energy. It is not be discounted.

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