Randy Clair
Mr. Clair is a 63 year old male farmer from Illinois, with a family history of prostate cancer. (Both his father & brother suffered from it.) He had been experiencing the usual symptoms of frequency and mild voiding dysfunction, growing worse until his urination had become obstructive and he was no longer able to get a good nights sleep.
His biopsy confirmed the malignancy, but he refused the radical surgery offered, as well as standard chemotherapy and radiation. He had witnessed what the toxic side effects had done to other family members and wanted no part of it. Randy contacted Camelot in January, and asked how long it would take to go through treatment for his prostate cancer. His remark was “I am a farmer, so I need to get this taken care of in the dead of winter.”
Randy arrived at Camelot and began treatment on February 17th of 2009, continuing for 20 days. He completed it by mid- March, and reported back that he was relieved, but not surprised, when his PET scan report came back negative, meaning all clear, with no evidence of any “hot spots” left. He said he “could pretty much figure the problem was fixed” when his urinary symptoms had subsided. Randy’s wife, grown children and grandkids were all celebrating the news. And Randy? Always quiet and soft spoken, only said “I want to thank you folks for helping me put this behind me in time before spring planting.”








