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SILVER GOLD CANCER

Gold and silver nanoparticles conjugated with heparin derivative possess anti-angiogenesis properties. Silver and gold nanoparticles display unique physical and biological properties that have been extensively studied for biological and medical applications. Typically, gold and silver nanoparticles are prepared by chemical reductants that utilize excess toxic reactants, which need to be removed for biological purposes. We …

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PROSTATECTOMY GOOD IDEA OR NOT

Prostatectomy Beats Active Surveillance Long Term — or Does It? The 29-year follow-up makes data hard to interpret by Mike Bassett, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today December 12, 2018 Long-term follow-up of prostate cancer patients randomized to radical prostatectomy or active surveillance (a.k.a. “watchful waiting”) showed a substantial and statistically significant survival advantage for the surgical …

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SIMONCINI

A1: I communicated for many years with Dr. Simoncini and even sent patients to him. I did the intravenous sodium bicarbonate protocols as he described but this did not give me dramatic results in my cancer patients. A2: I treated 3 patients—poor results—one became quite edematous from all the sodium. Some cancer centers thing it …

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Gut microbiome can control antitumor immune function in liver

Scientists have found a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver. Their study, published May 25 in Science, was led by researchers in the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). It showed that bacteria found in the gut of mice affect the liver’s antitumor …

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Bioactive Compound From The Maackia Tree Stalls Melanoma

An international team of scientists led by Gary Goldberg, PhD, of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine (UMDNJ-SOM), has found that a protein from the seeds of a plant used for centuries in traditional medicines may be able to halt the spread of melanoma, a lethal form of skin …

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KOBAYASHI TRIAL

Quitting Smoking [1.5] Refreshment Therapy [1.68] and Herbal Chinese Medicine [2.54] had positive outcomes as demonstrated by a ration greater than 1.0 The article makes no mention of the specifics or protocols in the special Refreshment Therapy or Chinese Herbal medicines. Do you have any information on Kobayashi’s special Refreshment Therapy or Chinese Herbal medicines. …

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Gut microbiome can control antitumor immune function in liver

Scientists have found a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver. Their study, published May 25 in Science, was led by researchers in the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). It showed that bacteria found in the gut of mice affect the liver’s antitumor …

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Efforts to Publish the Clinical Findings of a Pioneer in Lipid-Based Cancer Therapy – Part 3

PART 3 There are few greater hazards to a scientist’s career than perceiving a truth before the means exist to test it. Repeated assertions of one’s insight will first invite insistent demands for proof, then skepticism, followed by silence, ridicule, and often the loss of research funds. — Nicholas Wade “A Lonely Warrior Against Cancer: …

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