I do not see any instructions that are specific to that particular type of cancer. It is fairly detailed as to how long to run in the beginning and warnings. It basically says start with short durations and build up while monitoring reactions. There are quite a few cancer frequencies listed.
I would check it against the CAFL and NCFL. There could be more there.

I certainly would gather all of the information you can since there is no specific protocol that I know of. I know that there are others here with some experience with cancer. Hopefully they can shed some light on the subject.

I would think finding the specific working frequency would be the most difficult part. I would try to find some early in the process by running sweeps in the range of the listed frequencies and hopefully some sensation will be felt. I do this for Lyme and I have found that quite often the listed frequency is slightly higher than the one that seems to cause a reaction.

Good Luck

Dan Bergman